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  Re: [Aroid-l] Visiting Florida
From: Rosalind Gold <rozgold at pacbell.net> on 2018.08.23 at 05:17:31
Jude -
According to the announcement for the IAS show, Ree Gardens are listed as "confirmed vendors" for the show.  That suggests they are still doing some kind of plant business.

I found a thread that's about five years old in palmtalk.org about Ree Gardens that lists the  e-mail address of Steve Nock as: snock1@earthlink.net. 
It's also possible that one of the organizers of the IAS sale might have contact information.

If your time permits, after you finish your trip, it would be great to hear about the places you visited that you liked the best, or found the most interesting aroids.  I can't make it to the IAS show, but I hope to get to the South Florida area in the next year or so, and I'd love to do the kind of "nursery crawl" you're doing.

-Rosalind


On Wednesday, August 22, 2018 10:00 PM, The Silent Seed <tylus.seklos@gmail.com> wrote:


Russ,
Somebody in this thread suggested Bernecker's for Aglaonemas. Hope that helps.
I had the pleasure of meeting Bob Smoley at which time turned out to be only a few days before his death. I came home with many of his plants, some of which are part of my permanent collection in memory.
Ree Gardens / the Nock's - I've read that they no longer have a nursery? But if they do, I'd love to visit, if somebody has some more information about their current status, or possibly even a way to contact them?
All the best, Jude


On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 11:39 PM, Russ <bluesea14808@yahoo.com> wrote:
Bob Smoley offers a massive number of sansevierias. He passed away some years ago and his wife has continued with the nursery. 

I hear Ree Gardens in Miami area is having their big fall sale, I think this weekend. They might have a few uncommon aglaonemas, which I collect.

 If anyone here has a collection of aglaonemas, please contact me. Particularly interested in the natural hybrids Dr Frank Brown brought back from jungles of Luzon Philippines in the early 1980s.

Russ


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  1. Re: Visiting Florida (Steve Hatfield)
  2. Re: Visiting Florida (The Silent Seed)
  3. Re: Visiting Florida (Susan B)


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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2018 17:33:46 -0400
From: "Steve Hatfield" <moondogman@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Visiting Florida
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I haven't been there but if I was heading that way I would have to hit, Bob
Smoley's Gardenworld    I believe it was  Isaac farms I went to last year
right after hurricane Irma had blasted thru. I was down there hauling
generators for ATT.  They are mostly cactus and succulents  There are
dozens of nurseries all over that area I could have spend days wondering
around but only had a couple hours.  I would also have to hit Out of Africa
plants in Naples I haven't been there either, but I would love to see it. 

Steve



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Subject: [Aroid-l] Visiting Florida



I'm looking for any other recommendations of places to find plants -
unusual, not run-of-the mill - Philodendrons, aroids, others, for my
upcoming trip to Florida? (This is a buying trip, not a viewing trip.)

Best, Jude



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Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2018 17:52:13 -0400
From: The Silent Seed <tylus.seklos@gmail.com>
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Thanks Steve!
I have been to Bob's - he unfortunately died - I actually had the fortune
to meet him a few days before he died, actually. His wife will be away in
September, so unfortunately that won't work for this trip.
Somebody did suggest Isaac Farms on another forum, and I will be going
there, as I am looking for succulent places as well.
Out of Africa is awesome, but they do not accept visitors. If you think of
some more in the area please feel free to email me.
Best, Jude


On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 5:33 PM, Steve Hatfield <moondogman@comcast.net>
wrote:

> I haven?t been there but if I was heading that way I would have to hit,
> Bob Smoley's Gardenworld    I believe it was  Isaac farms I went to last
> year right after hurricane Irma had blasted thru. I was down there hauling
> generators for ATT.  They are mostly cactus and succulents  There are
> dozens of nurseries all over that area I could have spend days wondering
> around but only had a couple hours.  I would also have to hit Out of Africa
> plants in Naples I haven?t been there either, but I would love to see it.
>
> Steve
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> upcoming trip to Florida? (This is a buying trip, not a viewing trip.)
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> Best, Jude
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Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2018 03:07:59 +0000 (UTC)
From: Susan B <honeybunny442@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Visiting Florida
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Top Tropicals might be worth a visit (I've never been, although I've bought plants online)??https://toptropicals. com/

Susan BIn the pockets of the pope, the octopus is a lot of things...

    On Wednesday, August 22, 2018, 5:53:21 PM EDT, The Silent Seed <tylus.seklos@gmail.com> wrote: 

Thanks Steve!
I have been to Bob's - he unfortunately died - I actually had the fortune to meet him a few days before he died, actually. His wife will be away in September, so unfortunately that won't work for this trip.
Somebody did suggest Isaac Farms on another forum, and I will be going there, as I am looking for succulent places as well.
Out of Africa is awesome, but they do not accept visitors. If you think of some more in the area please feel free to email me.
Best, Jude


On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 5:33 PM, Steve Hatfield <moondogman@comcast.net> wrote:


I haven?t been there but if I washeading that way I would have to hit, Bob Smoley's Gardenworld? ??Ibelieve it was ??Isaac farms I went to last year right afterhurricane Irma had blasted thru. I was down there hauling generators for ATT.??They are mostly cactus and succulents? There are dozens of nurseriesall over that area I could have spend days wondering around but only had acouple hours.? I would also have to hit Out of Africa plants in Naples I haven?t been there either, but I would love to see it.?

Steve

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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 20186:48 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: [Aroid-l] Visiting Florida

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I'm looking for any other recommendations of places to find plants -unusual, not run-of-the mill - Philodendrons, aroids, others, for my upcomingtrip to Florida? (This is a buying trip, not a viewing trip.)

Best, Jude



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