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RE: Format discussion A-Z
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- Subject: RE: Format discussion A-Z
- From: "* D* G* <D*@PSS.Boeing.com>
- Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 11:47:36 -0700
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So, true...Per my original posting which I did not alter.... please read
the
last paragraph to address your concerns.
<snip>
I am open for general discussions about plant propagation but I wonder
if we should start an alphabetical plant discussion. Let say we try to
discuss or provide
information about plants which start with the letter "A" and once the
threads are
dead move on to "B" and so on.
So if you have any knowledge of any plants and the propagation
techniques, please provide the data. Focus on the latin name in the
subject heading "ANDROSACE
CARNEA" as an example.
You could still ask questions on any other propagation or germination
queries, this is just an idea and I hope you would support it. Just
think, we could have a
great database on the mailing list archive which you could come back to
in the years to
come.
<snip>
Duncan McAlpine
>----------
>From: dmartin@cdmas.crc.fmlh.edu[SMTP:dmartin@cdmas.crc.fmlh.edu]
>Sent: Monday, July 21, 1997 11:02 AM
>To: seeds-list@eskimo.com
>Subject: Re: Format discussion A-Z
>
>>Duncan McAlpine suggested:
>>
>>>...I wonder if we should start an alphabetical plant discussion. Let say
>>>we
>>try to >discuss or provide information about plants which start with the
>>letter "A" and once >the threads are dead move on to "B" and so on.
>>
>
>Perhaps this sounds good "on paper", but what if I need some information on
>Zantedeschia and the list is still discussing Cosmos?
>
>Don Martinson
>dmartin@cdmas.crc.fmlh.edu
>
>"Existing order thrives upon ignorance and lies.
>Objective truth and individual reason are feared above all."
>
>Jimmy Johnson - "Arlo & Janis"
>
>
>
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