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  Re: [Aroid-l] Enjoy Aroid l? Please tell us where you are!
From: brian lee <lbmkjm at yahoo.com> on 2009.08.21 at 16:16:54(19801)
Dear Steve,

Aloha.

I live in Hawaii.

The IAS can serve me personally by assembling all enthusiasts of Araceae together. I love the scientific inquiry into the Family. We have only scratched the surface and there is so much more to learn. I believe the IAS should continue to publish Aroidiana as a benefit to the membership and that a seed and pollen bank for the continental US be set up. The IAS could keep us informed on conservation issues that impact Araceae. I would like to see more specialist Araceae scientists as well as ecologists, join the IAS. I would also like to see a multitude of amateur enthusiasts join as well as specialist horticulturists. The IAS must provide incentives for both groups as well as common ground to interact.

I have been fortunate to have traveled to Aroid habitats. I live in Hawaii, where the culture of Kalo, or taro, is a main staple for the Hawaiians. I specialize in Philodendron subgenus Meconostigma, but, I love to learn about all aroids. Other genera that I grow include Anthurium, Schismatoglottis, Homalomena, Aglaonema, Colocasia, Alocasia, Amorphophallus, Monstera, etc. I also love to eat the edible aroids and learn about the ethnobotany of these plants. I have no boundaries. The IAS has been a unique and valuable research and entertainment source for me. I have met great friends as a result of the IAS and perhaps that is the best benefit of all.

Aloha,

Leland

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