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  Re: [Aroid-l] Enjoy Aroid l? Please tell us where you are!
From: ExoticRainforest <Steve at ExoticRainforest.com> on 2009.08.21 at 22:27:22
Sherry, there are lots of photos onthe IAS site but to find a few you need to know a trick I learned fromAlbert.

Look up A REVISION OF PHILODENDRON SUBGENUS PHILODENDRON (ARACEAE) OFCENTRAL AMERICA

on any search engine.  You'll be led directly to the IAS site.  Gothrough it page by page (you might learn something new along the way)but you'll often find highlighted links to plant treatments by Dr.Croat.  Click on the link and frequently you'll find photos.  They areof adult plants but you might find a clue to some of what you areseeking.  There is another page link for Anthurium and I'lllook that one up as well.

I use this link almost every single day and have downloaded the entire141 pages to a PDF file so I can search it as needed.


Steve


Sherry Gates wrote:
Sherry Gates        Woodville, Texas  (Big Thicket/Piney Woodsin East Texas)  TheTropix@msn.com
 
Philodendron, Anthurium, Colocasia & Alocasia,Monstera, Rhaphidophora, (a couple of) Syngonium, Epipremnum,Diffenbachia, Xanthosoma (just a couple), Aglaonema 
 
I know I'd find it very helpful if the IAS could post a largervariety of pictures of the different aroid types, I do have a couplethat I'm not sure of the names.
                                                Very cool idea,Steve!!!!  Thanks!
                                                           Sherry
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Sent:Wednesday, August 19, 2009 12:55 PM
Subject:[Aroid-l] Enjoy Aroid l? Please tell us where you are!

I have a proposal to make to theInternational Aroid Society board of directors in September and wouldenjoy feedback from all that subscribe to Aroid l.  Please don't thinkyou shouldn't respond just because you haven't joined theIAS.........yet.  Part of the proposal is to hopefully give you morereasons to want to join but no one is going to be calling you orflooding your inbox with mail!

Would everyone receiving these posts today hit "reply" rightnow and tell us what state or country you live in?  If youare willing, please also tell us what genera of Araceae you enjoygrowing and if you have specific suggestions as to how the IAS canserve you personally please add a brief note. 

Steve Lucas
www.ExoticRainforest.com
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