Re: Arisaema-L


perennials DIGEST wrote:

> 
>         Re: Arisaema-L

> 
> Date: Fri, 5 Dec 1997 04:49:39 -0500
> From: "Marge Talt" <mtalt@clark.net>
> Subject: Re: Arisaema-L

> 
> Joining The Arisaema Enthusiasts Group (AEG), which sponsors Arisaema-L  is
> 
> Highly recommend joining the group and the list if you're interested in
> this fascinating group of plants.
> 
> Here are a few web sites you might be interested in -- full of great photos
> and info. on Arisaemas:
> 
> http://www.mdc.net/~rrh/arisaema.html> Roy Herold's Official AEG Arisaema Page (lots of good info. including hardiness ratings)
>  http://www.ruu.nl/~botgard/arisaema.htm>      Eric Gouda's UBG Arisaema Page
> http://rareplants.co.uk/arisaema/index.htm>    Paul Christian's Arisaema Page
> http://www.ezi-learn.com.au/arisaema/arisaema.htm> Greg Ruckert's Arisaema Page
> 
> I also did an article back in July, for the Suite on Arisaema.  If you're
> interested, here's the URL to it:
> http://www.suite101.com/articles/article.cfm/2488
> 
> So write to Ray and JOIN THE LIST!!
> 
> Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland

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here is what is in my file...I need to join..because now I have 20
different Varieties

Duncan,

You have to be a member of AEG to get on the Arisaema-L discussion list.

Here is the standard information on AEG:

The Arisaema Enthusiasts Group is worldwide sharing information, seed, 
corms, etc. The price for joining is to send three things:

1. A list of your collection of A. species with numbers of plants sorted
by 
(mature),  (flowered), (set seed), (immature), (seedlings), or (died).

2. Your hardiness zone.

3. Your snail-mail address. Seed don't travel the internet too well.

We send you the membership list, the most comprehensive species list 
in the world, a great bibliography, a copy of your collection inventory, 
a sample key, the "Who's Got Wot?" spreadsheet so you can see who's 
growing what you crave.

We have a discussion list, Arisaema-L, for members. The list is
principally 
for information on Arisaema, but includes other hardy aroids such as 
Arum and Zantedeschia.

AEG supports a web page <http://www.mdc.net/~rrh/arisaema.html>. 
And publishes the Australian Arisaema Newsletter for 
non-E-mail members.

We have done seed distributions in spring and fall for the last few
years. 
This spring we distributed 7152 seed of 26 species in 533 packets to 65
members. Current membership is 97 worldwide.

If you will have seed to share, please send them to:

    Craig Stubbs
    15 Princess St.
    P.O. #596
    Brooklin,Ontario
    Canada L0B 1CO
    craigs@ican.net

Craig will be managing the seed distribution this fall.

The cost of running AEG is born by voluntary member donations,
usually after each seed distribution. If you're interested, 
drop me a line, or an E-mail, with the information.

G.R. Stilwell, Jr.
11900 Coachman's Way
Raleigh, NC 27614

When you become a member, you will be instated on 
Arisaema-L automatically.

Hoping to hear from you...........

I hope this is still current....


-- 
Duncan McAlpine, Federal Way, WA   m*@eskimo.com
Why buy plants when you can grow them yourself.....?
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