Re: Last message - Golden Oak/mycorrhiza
- To: "William Bade" <b*@math.berkeley.edu>
- Subject: Re: Last message - Golden Oak/mycorrhiza
- From: "* <o*@macn.bc.ca>
- Date: Sun, 2 May 1999 15:58:57 -0700
- References: <Pine.SUN.3.96.990426091243.3307B-100000@earl.berkeley.edu>
Hi Elly,
Sorry to be so long responding to this. It is an interesting subject.
One thing about the botanical/horticultural world is that there is
always something new to learn and always something not fully understood
by even the experts. Who was it said: "Even though I am an old man, I
am a young gardener" - or something to that effect?
Here's a question for the list: What is the largest member of the
plant kingdom?
Diane Pertson
Otter Point Haven otterpt@macn.bc.ca
Nature Notes from Vancouver Island
http://zapbc.com/nature.htm at
Parksville & Qualicum Beach Online http://zapbc.com
----- Original Message -----
From: William Bade <bade@math.berkeley.edu>
To: Diane <otterpt@macn.bc.ca>
Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 9:14 AM
Subject: Re: Last message - Golden Oak/mycorrhiza
> Dear Diane,
> Thanks for your reply. I've thought that, when I had time, I would
> undertake a reading program about mycorrhiza (my spelling in the
original
> message left off one 'r'), and you have got me started.
> Elly Bade
>
> On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Diane wrote:
>
> > Sorry,
> > I should have replied to William Bade re mycorrhiza.
> >
> > Diane Pertson
> > Otter Point Haven otterpt@macn.bc.ca
> > Nature Notes from Vancouver Island
> > http://zapbc.com/nature.htm at
> > Parksville & Qualicum Beach Online http://zapbc.com
> >
> >
>