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introduction -Reply
- To: woodyplants@mallorn.com
- Subject: introduction -Reply
- From: C* B* <c*@mdp.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 Feb 1998 08:43:32 -0600
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you shd chat w/the folks at yucca do nursery, bot profs from texas
a&m doing much the same. they also have a good sense of humor, naming
as they did their place peckerwood gardens. p.o. box 450, waller,
texas 77484. (phone is unlisted.) or yuccado@phoenix.net. :
craig black/bh&g
>>> Jared Shortman <jared@libcong.com> - 2/23/98 3:54 PM >>>
Some of you may know me from other lists as I am participate in a
few. I am a botanist and horticulturist living here in Tucson AZ. In
addition to my research I own a small plant nursery and grow many
woody shrubs, trees, etc. in addition to other plants that are not
woody. Any southwesterners out there????
I am interested in growing plants that are able to stand Tucson's
hot and dry climate and want to add more of a palette to Tucson's
currently pedestrian choices of landscape plants. There are many
plants here that are way overused, as is common to many areas with
difficult climates.
I would like to hook up with horticulturists in the greater SW. Some
of you may be interested in the AZ plants listserver which includes
discussion on plants of the greater SW USA and Northern Mexico.
Look forward to discussion....
Jared R. Shortman Tucson Growers
2509 N. Campbell #338 tucgrow@earthling.com
Tucson, AZ 95719
(520) 882-7060
jared@libcong.com
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