A great new cultivar

mark n suze limelite-1@worldnet.att.net
Wed, 23 May 2007 11:42:13 PDT
Hello Kelly

I appreciate the info.  I does seem there are folks here all over the place.

This is one of the best informational groups i know of.

thanks
mark
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kelly Irvin" <kelly@irvincentral.com>
To: "Pacific Bulb Society" <pbs@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 11:13 AM
Subject: Re: [pbs] A great new cultivar


> Mark:
>
> What a fantastic mutation! I don't think you should be hindered by the
> name of the society. I believe its creators had no intention of limiting
> the scope to the Pacific Coast. They can correct me if I'm wrong, but I
> believe the name was entirely reflective of the base of operations,
> which, even that, would be and untrue descriptor. They may not have
> realized when first designating the name just how widespread interest
> would be in this listserv, but I believe their hope had always been to
> include information and discussion about flower bulbs in every part of
> the country and the world. You could say that the Pacific Bulb Society
> has already become a fantastic mutation from its original propagation...
>
> Mr. Kelly M. Irvin
> 10850 Hodge Ln
> Gravette, AR 72736
> USA
> 479-787-9958
> USDA Cold Hardiness Zone 6a/b
>
> mailto:kelly@irvincentral.com
> http://www.irvincentral.com/
>
>
>
> mark n suze wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I've belonged to this group for a long time, but haven't posted before,
>> mostly because i live on the southern Gulf Coast of Florida, and most of 
>> the
>> things discussed in this group aren't meant for cultivation here, and i
>> really don't have anything to contribute.  Yet, having lived in 
>> California
>> for a period several years ago, i came to be a huge fan of lots of the
>> plants discussed here, and i partially live vicariously thru the posts of
>> this group!
>>
>> Anyway, among the tropical "Florida type" things that are on-topic here 
>> (i
>> think?) which i grow, are many species of the Aroid genus Amorphophallus.
>> I've recently had a very kewl new mutation show it's self in my back 
>> yard,
>> and my wife and i made a web page so we could share it.  I thought some 
>> of
>> the folks in this group might want to check it out. If so, go here:
>> http://www.hootenization.com/A_Morphed_Amorph.html
>>
>> Blessings
>> mark
>>
>>
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