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  Re: In-ground Planting Mix
From: StellrJ at aol.com on 2001.07.19 at 01:48:21(7070)
In a message dated Tue, 17 Jul 2001 12:28:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Eduardo Goncalves" writes:

> Many Amorphophallus species are endemic to limestone
> outcrops (am I correct, Wilbert), as well as some tuberous Xanthosoma,
> Taccarum, Spathicarpa, etc.

Wow, what a timely discussion. I am still working on that S. kotoensis bit, but I do remember that this sp. was far more abundant where the bedrock was fossil coral reef, as opposed to lava flow.

Question: what is the submission deadline for articles hoping to appear in the 2001 Aroideana?

Jason Hernandez

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