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RV: Sean O'Hara's web page on Medit-plants
- To: <m*@ucdavis.edu>
- Subject: RV: Sean O'Hara's web page on Medit-plants
- From: "* L* <l*@ctv.es>
- Date: Thu, 1 Jan 1998 22:22:41 +0100
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> > De: Hugo Latymer <latymer@ctv.es>
> > A: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu
> > Asunto: Sean O'Hara's web page on Medit-plants
> > Fecha: jueves 1 de enero de 1998 12:57
> >
> > Sean.
> > This is to wish you great success with the page, of which, as you know,
I
> > hope to have a corner!
> > But I just wonder a bit about its scope with such definitely non-medit
> > plants as Strongylodon and Mango (Mangifera) creeping in at the corners
> of
> > Medit-plants and mailings from people quite definitely not living in a
> > Mediterranean climate. This is defined, as of course you know, as a
> > temperate climate with minimums of -8C (Zone 8) a wet but sunny winter
> and
> > above all an almost completely dry and cloudless period from mid-May to
> the
> > beginning of September.
> > Outside the window here the sun is shining and the temperature is 12C.
> for
> > instance.
> > Perhaps you should start a mailing list called "u-never-no" for
> optimists
> > trying to do the impossible. I bet Judy gets her Strongylodon to cover
> her
> > house like Virginia creeper! But I do think that Medit-plants should
live
> > up to its name.
> >
> > Regards Hugo
> > latymer@ctv.es
> > Hugo Latymer Spain Zone 9
> >
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