Ferraria bulbs for a research project

clayton3120 clayton3120 clayton3120@cablespeed.com
Thu, 15 Mar 2012 11:01:10 PDT
I am in Seattle, and I DO have Ferraria bulbs. You are welcome to them.
email me for the details.
Rick

On 3/15/12, Paul Licht <plicht@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> This student should be advised to write us directly.
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> On 3/15/2012 7:22 AM, David Pilling wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> The following message came to the PBS web site from Marie Clifford,
>> maybe someone can help.
>>
>> Any private replies to me please and I'll pass them on.
>>
>> ------------------8<-----------------
>>
>> I am a graduate student at the University of Washington working on a
>> project relating floral scent and pollination. I am particularly
>> interested in working with the genus Ferraria, since plants in this
>> genus are ancestrally fly-pollinated and have re-evolved pollination by
>> other insects, and also because the one that I have sampled (Ferraria
>> crispa) has an incredible and unique scent.
>>
>> Would you happen to have access to Ferraria bulbs, or know someone who
>> might? It would be an enormous, enormous help!
>>
>>
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