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  Re: [Aroid-l] What is it all about?
From: brian lee <lbmkjm at yahoo.com> on 2013.08.08 at 08:02:35(22887)
Dear Greg,

Aloha ("In the presence of the breath of life").

You have asked some very interesting
questions. There are others more qualified than I to answer most of them. From what I understand, all of the people behind the scenes making the IAS function, are volunteers. With that in mind, the question should be, "Ask what can I do for the IAS, not, what can the IAS do for me?" Everyone is very busy these days and I cannot do all I wish for the IAS. What I can do is respond on Aroid-l, if I have an intelligent question or answer to contribute. I also respond on the IAS Aroid Forum, when I have an opinion or just to welcome new people to the forum. If I meet other enthusiasts, I aways suggest joining the IAS. Some do and some don't. I am not on Facebook, so I do not know anything about that issue. I would like to see more traffic on Aroid-l or the Aroid Forum, so if you have any ideas on how to attract people to post to those, that would be great. Your post here seems to have
attracted a lot of attention and that is a good thing.

I would be interested in hearing more about your involvement with aroids. Are you a scientist, educator, or professionally associated with Araceae? I believe it would be great if we could learn a bit more about each other and our specific interests.

My first love in plants are Hawaiian endemic and indigenous flora and their conservation. I have a specific interest in Philodendron subgenus Meconostigma, which is a very narrow interest, but, I love to learn about a diverse range of natural history subjects. My mentor in landscape design and other things was Roberto Burle Marx, who was an honorary life member of the IAS. I met Dr. Simon Mayo at Roberto's sitio, before he left for Bahia and prior to his revision of Philodendron subgenus Meconostigma.

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