hi lucia i have seeds of Pararistolochia praevenosa and Aristolochia sp mt cootha for trade. i promised you some sp mt cootha seed a while ago so i will send...
Hello all. Jan. I will send the seed of A. brasiliensis this week. Cory, I would be interested in both spc. Mt. Cootha and Pararistolochia praevenosa. I have...
Hi Steve and all, Steve I am confused as I think the crosspostings are confusing. whoever posted it is lacking experience if they say since the seedling looks...
Hi Steve, Disregard my posting. I reread the message and now it makes more sense. I was confused about the A. tomentosa seedling looking like A. durior. The...
For all the people who lives in the United States. I'm looking for the Book HORTICA BY ALFRED BYRD. Who knoms where I can find it? What Bookshop can send me? ...
Lucia Barabino
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Mar 11, 2003 8:54 am
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Ciao Lucia, I found a listing for the book by searching for "Hortica" on amazon.com. Here is the link for the book: ...
Thank you.Lucia Lucia, By the way, the name of the author is Alfred Byrd Graf. Larry At 09:52 AM 3/11/2003 +0100, you wrote: For all the people who lives in...
Lucia Barabino
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Mar 12, 2003 8:54 am
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Hey group, Have not posted in a while but I keep reading the great posts our group has. Does anyone know if Aristo Macrophylla has a carrot like root?? The...
Hello Mike Allthough some Aristolochias have a carrot-shaped root, all the macrophyla I have ever seen have a branching network root system. However, I have...
Hey Steve, Thanks for the info. I figured out it was a 4 o'clock root that my wife pulled up that ended up where I discarded the dirt from the Macrophylla....
Hi Mike, I just bought a 2-foot A. tomentosa (and an A. gigantea) at Biosphere in Winter Garden (west side of Orlando). They are normally open to the public ...
Hey Larry, Good to hear from you. I am glad the Fimbriata and Serpentaria Aristos are doing well. The Fimbriata mother to your plants is about to bloom. I...
Dear Mike, I must have missed reading some messages. Is there a source for seeds of this species? I have been trying to find it for a long time. Sincerely, ...
Hi Patrick, I have a plant of A. serpentaria that produces seed pods regularly. I am waiting for the next fruit to mature because I already owe seeds to some...
I have two pots of A. serpentaria (and one group of plants in the garden), which are descendents of seeds "Mike in Tampa" sent me a couple of years ago. I was...
<<I must have missed reading some messages. Is there a source for seeds of this species? I have been trying to find it for a long time>> <<I have a plant...
Hey group, The Serpentaria seeds that I traded to Larry came from a wild plant that I rescued from what is now a parking lot at the University of South Florida...
Hello Mike in Tampa, I have not had any luck in germinating the A. serpentaria yet that Mario sent me. It was fresh seed also. I was going to be patient but I...
Hello folks, I've just signed up for this group and I'm looking forward to learning about Aristolochia. I really love the look and mystery surrounding these...
Hello folks, I've just signed up for this group and I'm looking forward to learning about Aristolochia. I really love the look and mystery surrounding these...
Dear Josh Cook, Welcome to the group. I like Aristolochia myself and started a few years ago joining the group and now I got about 8 species. I am doing...
victor wong
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Apr 1, 2003 3:48 am
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Hello Lucia, Jan Peterson in Palawan told me that you may have seed of A. sempervirens and A. galeata. Would you like to trade for some A. odoratissima? Friday...
Hi Roger, I have seeds of Aristolochia debilis, galeata, fimbriata, durior, ovalifolia. Lucia...
Lucia Barabino
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Apr 9, 2003 12:07 pm
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Lucia, Could you send some A. galeata seed to Victor Wong who in turn could send them to me. You apparently tried to ship me seed at least once in the past and...