Based on the slowed traffic, I fear this image list may be defunct. Either that, or this hard winter has finished off all but the staunchest growers....
well I think we all are just waiting till spring.. In washington thou it seems that is not that far off infact we could be having it and not know it....
... and the dried up canals. Absolutely fascinating. The protrusions must be, um, er, microscopic! The light overexposes them OR do you suppose there is a...
Hi Barry would be nice to see if there is any difference between pollen of the various classifications e.g.. anemone types, myself would be more interested in...
Richard Cook
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Feb 1, 2003 1:57 pm
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... Barry, Its probably just cabin fever, but do you pollinioscopists ever get the feeling that something is looking over your shoulder. And, maybe the ...
Hello This is a shot at 200x of pollen that has been transferred to the stigma from the stamen. This was from a FD. Steve B...
sbgseattle@...
Feb 1, 2003 2:32 pm
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Dear Dahlias Member; This letter is being sent once each month in order to help you take advantage of and personally manage your membership(s) in the various ...
dahlias@yahoogroups.com
Feb 1, 2003 5:38 pm
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I have been seeking sunshine for the last 3 weeks. I'm back now and burning old sunshine to keep warm. I turned off email so any unanswered comments directed...
Your photo was just fine, took only seconds to download. I enjoyed your humor. Here on the west coast, I saw robins for the first time today. Marian Halverson ...
We were given a digital camera for Christmas, and this is my first attempt to e-mail a photo. Bloom is from Higgo seed. Elaine...
Phil & Elaine Fenton
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Feb 1, 2003 9:40 pm
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Hi Elaine, Most digital cameras do great macro or close-up photos. On mine there is a macro setting, but even on Auto it gets real close. I press my shutter...
Thanks for that tip Wayne. Elaine ... From: "wayne holland" <hydahlia@...> To: <dahlias@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 10:48 AM Subject:...
Phil & Elaine Fenton
philfenton@...
Feb 1, 2003 10:28 pm
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Many years ago I was told to give a plant a drink of warm water if the bloom's centre hasn't closed up properly. (This is prior to picking for a show). Does...
Phil & Elaine Fenton
philfenton@...
Feb 2, 2003 4:48 am
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Warm water opens up flowers, not closes them. Cold water or cold temps' will keep the blooms freshest....
Russia. The waterlilys especially intrigued me. I am trying to initiate a partnership, but the language barriers are difficult. Flowers, Thank God, are an...
Michèle, I bought Sakura Fubuki last year in the local garden center. It did bloom very late and I am not growing it this year. Marcel Longpré Repentigny,...
Poinsettia dahlias were cause for recent discussion by this forum. I could scarcely understand the amazement and general interest regarding same, as we have...
What an imagination you have there Barry - cute! Love the graphics on your dahlia. Wish I had me one of those poinsettia dahlias for sure- it would really...
Oh THAT's a poinsettia dahlia!!! I thot it was a weed and threw it away. Didn't like the open centers anyway, or the variegated green leaves OR the stem...
The Poinsettia dahlia is quite attractive and unusual. It would be nice to send some stock to a reliable commercial dahlia grower who could build up stock and...
Alan Fisher
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Feb 3, 2003 5:20 pm
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Steve: could you send your photos as JPG rather than HTML? Thank you. Alan Fisher ===== Alan A. Fisher ADS Membership Chairman AFisherADS@... or ...
Alan Fisher
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Feb 3, 2003 5:31 pm
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... bloom's centre hasn't closed up properly. (This is prior to picking for a show). Does this work, or was someone having me on. ... Many years ago I was told...
Dear Isoman; Yours is among the wildest tales and trickiest photography anyone has concocted in many a year. There is no way Mother Nature would allow a...
Edward Davis
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Feb 4, 2003 1:35 am
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In a message dated 2/3/2003 8:36:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, ... Do they make seeds? Maybe you could share the seeds without killing your plants. Geneva...
Nannybelle@...
Feb 4, 2003 2:20 am
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Thought it was a wonderful Tale. Rhea Dear Isoman; Yours is among the wildest tales and trickiest photography anyone has concocted in many a year. There is...