New Plant EMail lists...
- To: "Mail List - Zingiber" <z*@coollist.com>, "Mail List - Woody Plants" <woodyplants@mallorn.com>, "Mail List - Perennials" <perennials@mallorn.com>, "Mail List - Palms" <i*@palms.org>, "Mail List - Mediterranean Plants" <m*@ucdavis.edu>, "Mail List - Iris" <I*@Rt66.com>, "Mail List - Hostas" <hosta-open@mallorn.com>, "Mail List - FML" <F*@listserv.ssd.loral.com>, "Mail List - Fernet" <f*@koning.ecsu.ctstateu.edu>, "Mail List - Daylilies" <D*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU>, "Mail List - Conservatory Plants" <c*@UserHome.com>, "Mail List - Canna" <c*@muskrat.com>, "Mail List - African Violet" <g*@lists.colorado.edu>
- Subject: New Plant EMail lists...
- From: "* A* <A*@arrakis.es>
- Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 14:19:28 +0200
Just created the following plant mail
lists:
EPI-L list, dealing with all aspects of growing
Jungle Cacti (Orchid, Christmas & Easter cacti)
to subscribe go to:
PEONY-L list, dealing with all aspects of
growing herbaceous and tree peonies
to subscribe go to:
ACIDLOV list, dealing with the growing of acid
loving plants, from camellias to rhododendrons (azaleas included) passing
through Japanese maples, hydrangeas, magnolias and so on...
to subscribe go to:
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