Re: JI: New Web Site
- Subject: Re: [iris] JI: New Web Site
- From: A* C* <a*@yahoo.com>
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:43:17 -0800 (PST)
- List-archive: <http://www.hort.net/lists/iris/> (Web Archive)
I am just now toying with the idea of adding Japanese Iris to my garden. After seeing the photo page from Masashi Yamaguchi, I have been bitten again. . . by the Japanese Iris Bug! Oh boy.
Our family has hosted 3 Japanese foreign exchange students in the past. They were all wonderful musicians, but I have not seen their gardening ablilties. One of them currently lives in the US, and she has a great eye for iris and orchids, but no time to start a garden. . . too bad. {:-)
Bo~
Adam Cordes
Region 6
Zone 4.5
John I Jones <jijones@usjoneses.com> wrote:
I received the following:
> This is Masashi Yamaguchi from Japan.
> I would like to inform that I have opened my website on Japanese
> plants. I am an usual office worker in Japan. I have enjoyed gardening
> as a hobby for more than 20 years. Recently I have become friends with
> gardening enthusiasts all over the world through the Internet. After
> that, I became interested in introducing Japanese plants to everyone
> who enjoys gardening. I think that each country, including Japan, has
> its own history of gardening. Needless to say, throughout history
> there have always been gardening enthusiasts all over the world. I
> hope that you will feel familiar with Japanese enthusiasts of the past
> and the present by visiting my website. I would also like to introduce
> Japanese life with plants. I notice that our every day life is
> connected with plants in many ways and so I have examined the
> relationship between plants and people in Japan. It is therefore a
> great joy for me to open this website because it will allow me to make
> friends with more people who love plants.
His main website is:
http://homepage3.nifty.com/plantsandjapan/index.html
And the direct link to his iris page is:
http://homepage3.nifty.com/plantsandjapan/page027.html
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