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  Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen
From: "Betsy Feuerstein" <ecuador10 at comcast.net> on 2014.08.29 at 00:40:58

Please do not forget original members as Ron Weeks and Charlie McDaniel. Tricia is one whom the society in total owes a huge debt of gratitude with her many years of dedication as the treasurer but also the banquet arrangements. Tricia never endingly did for the society. Then of course, Denis=E2=80=99s many years of dedication and contribution to the society and now of course, his son is on the bandwagon. So many have contributed to the society. Bettye Waterbury was one of those early contributors as was Dorothy Henkle and on the list goes. Dewey Fisk was a major contributor for ever so many years and years. Those located in the Miami or South Florida area are due so much credit for keeping IAS going from the beginning to this very day. Dr. Croat and his staff have been major contributors to the continuance of the society. Maybe someone from the Miami area will pipe up and list some of those ever so dedicated members who contributed to IAS. Those early members really were a dedicated bunch to get this society off of the ground and to keep it going when times were tough and there were those times. There are many I am sure I have not listed and I know others can fill in the blanks because these folks truly do deserve to be recognized for all of their dedicated efforts. Please someone add some of these names to the list of those who have done so much and are due so much credit. There have been those foreign members who contributed to the society as time went by. I know there were Australian members who did their part to add to IAS in those early days. For that matter, there still are foreign members who contribute. Let=E2=80=99s add those to our list of those who have done for the society. Please as we widen the potential list of IAS enthusiasts, add the names and memories you have of what they did for the society to the information. Just returned from travel and the mind is not generous with names and such, but I know there are many we owe a debt of gratitude for from the Miami and South Florida area and for that matter, all over the world. Please help fill in the names.

 

Betsy Feuerstein

 

From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of Genevi=C3=A8ve Ferry
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 12:09 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen

 

Dear Susan  and  dear Aroiders,

 

I am very moved to find my name in your list and I thank you sincerely.

 I hope to continue my work for a long time and also my help from Dr. Croat.

Best regards,

Genevi=C3=A8ve Ferry

 

From: Susan B

Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 8:56 PM

Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen

 

Very good, David,

Plantwomen, too.  And all the folks that got the IAS off the ground.  Tricia Frank.  Genevieve Ferry, Lariann Garner, Mary Sizemore, Betsy in Memphis (I am blanking on her last name).  The list goes on and on.

 


From: DAVID LEEDY <djleedy@sbcglobal.net>
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@www.gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 26, 2014 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen

 

Derek et al,

 

On my only trip to the annual show and sale, I was invited to tour Bob See's place.

 

John Banta is a good source not only for other Plantmen, but for himself.  His place is amazing (or at least was) and I don't know how many hybrids he is responsible for, but many.  I remember one trip Dewey Fisk and I took to Northern Florida to visit some people named Worthman, I think.  Although Dewey told me the were bromeliad people, he thought they might have some variegated Philodendron 'Florida'.  Instead they had several dozen pots of Anthurium dresslerii, which was really uncommon at that time.  I believe it was discovered that this was not really A. dresslerii after Rick Cirino brought the plant back from Columbia.  Anyway, John crossed it with many of the velour Anthuriums (A. forgetii, A. chrystalinum, etc.).

 

Another very good Plantsman, in addition to being a Botanist, was Monroe Birdsey.  I had the opportunity to visit his place with Dewey Fisk on one of my trips.  Joe Wright was another good Florida Plantsman, but on the west coast.  Surely some Floridians can elaborate on Monroe and Joe.

 

Other Botanists, who are Plantsmen are Tom Croat and, I understand Wilbert Hetterscheid.  Also, from the experiences he relates, I think Peter Boyce might also qualify as a good Plantman.  I have visited the Munich Botanical Gardens, where Josef Bogner was my host.  Now there is another Plantman/Botanist.

 

Of course if you could get Dewey to share some of his stories, you would have another really good source.

 

I sure hope others, with more knowledge will contribute to this thread.

 

David Leedy

 

On Tuesday, August 26, 2014 3:59 AM, derek burch <dburch23@bellsouth.net> wrote:

 

I will see if I can stir up John Banta about Bob See. John is a fantastic source of information, and we may be able to put together something for the e-supplement to Aroideana which is due out in December. Or even a longer piece from many contributors which I should be happy to collate and edit for next years Aroideana (deadline December 15, 2014 before you all get busy for the holidays) Thanks to every one who is poking the fire to get this topic on the move.  Derek

 


 

From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of John Criswick
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 8:59 PM
To: 'Discussion of aroids'
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen

 

Hi David,

 

Bob and Catherine Wilson did create a wonderful botanical garden in Las Cruces , Costa Rica . I understand it was off the beaten track and very difficult to get there. I was hearing about it in the 60s.

 

Yes I do believe that Anderson =E2=80=99s Nursery is in Carlsbad .

 

Did anyone know Bob See of Florida and of the aroids he created?

 

John Criswick

Grenada.

 

From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of DAVID LEEDY
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2014 11:27 AM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen

 

Thank you Derek,

 

The Newsletter is exactly where I was trying to direct that kind of information.

 

Over 35 years ago, I propagated Aroids for Bob Cole and Bill Cook's Botanical Gardens Plant Shop in Reseda, California .  I recall that they mentioned Ed Hummel, but they always referred to him as "Mr. Hummel."  Like so many, I can't remember what I knew about him.

 

I was of the opinion that Anderson 's red was from Anderson 's Nursery in the San Diego area, possibly Carlsbad .  I do recall visiting that nursery around 40 years ago and meeting his son, I believe his name was Rod.  It is quite possible that Mr. Hummel named it.

 

I am of the opinion that one of the Bobs, Wilson or McColley, went to Costa Rica and built a rare plant nursery or area there.

 

David Leedy

 

 

 

On Monday, August 25, 2014 5:28 AM, derek burch <dburch23@bellsouth.net> wrote:

 

David,

 

The articles that Enid and I did for the June Newsletter were attempts to stimulate more on this type reminiscence (perhaps of  a more serious nature than mine) =E2=80=93but, rather as expected, there has been no follow up. The medium for publishing in an archived form Newsletter and Aroideana) does exist. Now we need more people to join in with submissions.

 

Best, Derek

 

p.s. Fantastic Gardens was Bob Wilson, not Bob McColley, who was active in the Apopka area at Bamboo Nursery, and introduced a number of philodendrons, including such gems as Prince of Orange =E2=80=99. After his death, his wife Cora continued his work if my memory is correct. Glasshouse Works attributes Anderson =E2=80=99s Red to Ed Hummel.

 


From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of DAVID LEEDY
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2014 7:33 PM
To: Aroid-L List
Subject: [Aroid-l] Aroid Plantmen

 

I appreciated the information given to us on this list by A. Sunjian with respect to Philodendron  =E2=80=98xEvansii=E2=80=99 and Philodendron =E2=80=98 Soledad =E2=80=99.  However,  I want to know more about the =E2=80=9CPlantsmen=E2=80=9D in the Aroid Plant Family.  We can read about the old timey Botanist (e.g. Schott and Engler & Kraus), the Botanists of our life time (e.g. Cecil Prime and Monroe Birdsey), and the current Botanists.  But how about the Plansmen?

 

What is the story of Anderson =E2=80=99s Red (Philodendron) and of particular interest would be Bob McCauley of Fantastic Gardens fame in Miami ?  What other Plantsmen should we know about?  How about famous Plantsmen in Australia , the UK , Germany , etc.?  What cultivars or hybrids are they responsible for?

 

I, for one, would really appreciate anyone taking the time to either write this down or tell me where I might otherwise find it.

 

Thank you.

David Leedy

 

 


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