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1914
Hello Lucia, I will send you some seed of A. galeotana this weekend via Victor. I obtained the seed from Greg Watson. They germinate quite readily. Steve...
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Jan 5, 2004
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1915
Dear Tan, I received the A. chilensis seeds. Thank you! -Mario ==================================== Mario A. Blanco Graduate Student, Department of Botany ...
Mario Blanco
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Jan 12, 2004
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1916
Whose is the photo of this Aristolochia? I have written Hians. And' correct? And' a brasiliensis? It is not understood well Lucia...
Lucia Barabino
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Jan 13, 2004
11:10 am
1917
It looks like Aristolochia cymbifera from Brazil. There are several similar-looking species there, they belong in the A. ringens complex. -Mario ... From:...
Mario Blanco
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Jan 13, 2004
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1918
Hi Alain and all, Thanks/merci Alain, One of the A. chilensis seeds germinated! I hope it does well. It is different in appearance than most other...
Richard
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Jan 21, 2004
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1919
Hi Barbara and all, Thought you might like to know that my A. trilobata is developing flower buds on several new growth. It has been outside all winter in a...
Richard
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Jan 21, 2004
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1920
i am happy for you . when the seeds of A.chilensis germinate : becarefull with the water !!the soil should be very drain,the plant not in direct sun. it's an...
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Jan 21, 2004
7:55 am
1921
I observed that soaking Aristolochia tagala seeds in water (preferably well water or deionized water) results in a root coming out after twelve days. Placing...
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Jan 28, 2004
11:40 pm
1922
Hi everyone, I recently wrote a brief article on aristolochia, introducing the fascinating plant to the gardens of the Hady Palm Society here in the Northwest....
victor wong
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Jan 30, 2004
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1923
Hi Victor and all, Bravo! That's great. I wish all gardens would do the same. It would be great to use A. californica there and have a place to extend the ...
Richard
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Jan 30, 2004
7:26 am
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Hi Victor and Richard and everybody also I agree on what she has made Victor, I also hope that in the botanical gardens or Italian greenhouses is made to know...
Lucia Barabino
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Jan 31, 2004
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Hello Victor, I can think of perhaps no better reason for living in a colder climate ( the North West) other than the fact that the beautiful plant...
casprogers
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Feb 1, 2004
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1926
Rudy Kint: When you successfully germinated the A tagala in water, was that at ambient light and temperature or did you keep the seeds in light...or dark...and...
barbara bliss
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Feb 2, 2004
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1927
Well, some of us do like to have four seasons! Though I have to admit to drooling over some of the Zone 10-12 plants I see in my plant compendiums. On the...
Den
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Feb 2, 2004
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1928
Hi Richard, Lucia and all, Yes, I got the seeds and I forwarded to Lucia already. A. durior is very nice growing here. It grows a bit too well sometimes. The...
victor wong
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Feb 3, 2004
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1929
Hi Den, Aristolochia duriors is hardy to zone 4, I live in Vancouver, so the condition should be close to Oregan. If the plant established well in the summer...
victor wong
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Feb 3, 2004
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1930
Hi everyone, The text version is here. With the article it comes with my colour illustration of A. brasiliensis and several photos of A. duriors, elegans,...
victor wong
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Feb 3, 2004
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1931
Hello, I have fresh seeds from A. gigantea ?braziliensis? and A. trilobata and would like to exchange against other species of Aristolochia. I need especially...
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Feb 3, 2004
10:43 pm
1932
HI, YOU LOOK AT THE SITE OF THIS GENTLEMAN. I HAVE FOUND HIM VERY BEAUTIFUL AND VERY AVAILABLE. LUCIA Web: http://www.mytho-fleurs.com...
Lucia Barabino
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Feb 8, 2004
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1933
Hi everyone, I got an e-mail from Erling Kofoed, who was trying to join the group and now a pending member for 3 months, can some one tell me how the...
victor wong
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Feb 18, 2004
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1934
Hi Victor, I would like seeds of both. thanks, Mario ... From: victor wong To: Aristolochia@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 8:28 PM Subject:...
Mario Blanco
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Feb 18, 2004
1:42 am
1935
Victor, I would very much like seeds of both species from Japan!!!!!! Sincerely, Steve...
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Feb 18, 2004
5:15 am
1936
Hi Victor and all, Yes Victor I would love some of those Japanese Aristolochia seeds. By the way, today I noticed that the first of the T. cucumeroides seeds I...
Richard
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Feb 18, 2004
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1937
Hi to everybody, Also to me you/he/she has written Erling and I hope that all is repaired, that belongs to the group. Victor, for the seeds there is the case...
Lucia Barabino
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Feb 18, 2004
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1938
Hi Victor, I miss-typed. I especially am interested in the A. tentaculata native to Mexico. They are larval food plants for Battus polydamas and others. ...
Richard
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Feb 18, 2004
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1939
Hello everybody, I have on the soil of my A. Gigantea a fungus growing on the soil at the side closest to the window. I have to admit during the winter I have...
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Feb 18, 2004
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1940
Pending members need to be approved by Patrick, the group owner/moderator. This is so that spammers cannot join the group. I just emailed Patrick at both his...
Larry Rosen
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Feb 18, 2004
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1941
Dear Group, First of all welcome to the new members. Sorry to be so long in addressing the problems of entering the approvals for the list. There were...
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Feb 18, 2004
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1942
Hi all.First of all.Thankyou too Lucia and Victor for their help to join this group.My name is Erling Kofoed and I live on a small island in Denmark.I...
Erling Kofoed
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Feb 18, 2004
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1943
Welcome Erling, Do you grow any of the hardy species? Do you have a hothouse or grow in your home. Do you collect Adenia as well? Good growing, Patrick...
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