Re: New Plectranthus group


I don't know how those other "lists" are doing
(Salvia, Coleus) but it seems to me that what we need
is a "Labiates/Lamiaceae" list/group.  We can include
Salvia and Coleus (now Solenostemon and Plectranthus
anyway) as well as the other fun labiates (e.g.,
Agastache, Ballota, Lavandula, Monarda, Nepeta,
Origanum, Phlomis, Prostanthera, Scuttelaria, Stachys,
Teucrium, and so much more).

Or would this make it too broad fo anyone's interest?

Joe Seals
Santa Maria, CA  (halfway between SF and SD, CA)

--- John MacGregor <jonivy@earthlink.net> wrote:
> For several months I have been assembling materials
> for a book tentatively
> titled: Plectranthus: the Cultivated Spurflowers. 
> After searching the web
> for a discussion group devoted to this genus and
> finding none, I have
> decided to start my own.  If this is one of your
> interests, you can join by
> clicking on the following link:
> 
> Plectranthus-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
> 
> If you plan to access the files (soon to be posted)
> and archives you will
> need to sign up for a Yahoo! ID.  to do this, go to:
> 
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Plectranthus
> 
> Just follow directions.
> 
> Then write a message introducing yourself and
> telling about your gardening
> interests and the species of Plectranthus you grow.
> 
> John MacGregor, List Moderator
> South Pasadena, CA 91030  USA
> USDA zone 9  Sunset zones 21/23
> jonivy@earthlink.net
> 


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