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Re: Salvias/Betsy's book/archives


Sean, Robert,
Betsy's book is a real help in sorting everything out. It's a bit like a
walk through her garden with her as the guide. 
Elly


On Wed, 16 Apr 1997, Sean O'Hara wrote:

> >From: ChroniAbaloni@webtv.net
> >Subject: Salvia/ Lamiaceae
> >Sender: owner-medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
> >Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 14:43:05 -0700
> >
> > Hello, I'm new here. Being there is no archive, could someone
> > recapitulate on-list or e-mail me any recent posts about Salvia/
> > Lamiaceae, or am I confusing "Medit-Plants" with "Medit-L"?
> > Many thanks.
> > Robert Carl
> 
> Robert -
> 
> There have been a number of posts regarding Salvias over time, and
> there are a number of people interested in them here on
> Medit-Plants.
> 
> I'd also like to take this opportunity to mention that there is now
> an archive of Medit-Plants postings, created by Chris Lindsey of
> Mallorn Computing (for his people there).  He has invited us to
> partake of his work, and I may be providing him with some older data
> to complete his effort back to the beginning of Medit-Plants.  I
> include his recent note to me below (complete with URLs of the
> Medit-Plants archive Web site).  Your comments regarding this would
> be appreciated.
> 
> I'd also like to take the opportunity to mention that I've recently
> received a review copy of Betsy Clebsh's new book on Salvias from
> Timber Press.  I'm looking it over now and will be posting a review
> of this work on Medit-Plants in the near future.  This book will be
> available in the next month or so.  So far, it is certainly living
> up to my expectations!!
> 
>  Sean A. O'Hara                     sean.ohara@ucop.edu
>  710 Jean Street                    http://www.dla.ucop.edu/sao
>  Oakland, California  94610-1459    h o r t u l u s   a p t u s
>  (510) 987-0577                     'a garden suited to its purpose'
> 
>  *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *
> 
> From: "Christopher P. Lindsey" <lindsey@mallorn.com>
> Subject: Re: Medit-plants archive
> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 1997 12:33:11 -0500 (CDT)
> 
>  Sean,
> 
>     I'm pleased to announce that the archives are much more user-friendly
>  now and are coupled with a search engine.  They're available at
> 
>     http://www.mallorn.com/lists/medit-plants/
> 
>  and the search engine is at
> 
>     http://www.mallorn.com/lists/medit-plants/search.cgi
> 
>  Try them out -- I think you'll be pleased!  If you would like me to add
>  archives from the past 2 years, I would be more than happy.  I sent a note
>  in February responding to most of the questions you asked below -- let me
>  know if you'd like me to embellish, etc.
> 
>  Chris
> 
>  ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>  > >
>  > Chris -
>  >
>  > Thanks for making me aware of this service you've built.  I've been
>  > trying to figure out a feasible means of getting the archives onto
>  > some sort of WWW Site.  I'm working on a Site focused on the same
>  > Mediterranean gardening concept as Medit-Plants.  Having these
>  > archives available would make it possible for members to gather up
>  > special distillations of the discussion on important or popular
>  > topics.  I have archives (in plain ascii format) of Medit-Plants all
>  > the way back to the beginning (almost 2 years ago).  How much
>  > trouble would it be to convert those into your format?  Can I point
>  > to your archive from my soon-to-be WWW Site?  Would you perfer that
>  > I take these over at some point in future if your situation changes?
>  > Or other concerns?
>  >
>  > Feel free to publisize this archive - a note to Medit-Plants is
>  > certainly appropriate (I can do this if necessary).
>  >
>  > Sean A. O'Hara                     sean.ohara@ucop.edu
>  > 710 Jean Street                    http://www.dla.ucop.edu/sao
>  > Oakland, California  94610-1459    h o r t u l u s   a p t u s
>  > (510) 987-0577                     'a garden suited to its purpose'
> 


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