It will not matter about the topic since Pauline says she cannot get it into
the program anyway...too late..but you will just be there at the end and
start talking..I DID get you into the newspaper...I include the blurb and
you will figure out how best to follow up on it.  Be sure to get the plants
here plenty early so they can settle in...Figure four days travel.  Bill
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>    1. Re: Orchids Digest, Vol 6, Issue 233 (Max)
>    2. Eating hybrids (Dr. Braem)
>    3. Bulbophyllum orthosepalum (Linda Petchnick)
>    4. Banrot (P G Hieke)
>    5. Re: Banrot (Mike and Candy Joehrendt)
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> Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 08:44:57 -0400
> From: Max <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Lisa, thank you so much! I think you got it right. I managed to find a
> photo and it looks right although the tips of the sepals are yellow on
mine
> and I don't see that in the photo.
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> >From: Lisa Thoerle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >Marianna,
> >   I think your mystery masdevallia is Masdevallia merinoi. Can't be
> >sure without a flower, but it sure looks like it from your pictures.
> >Consider purchasing Dr. Luer's wonderful series of green books on the
> >genus--you can do this on-line at www.mobot.org.
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> Date: Fri, 04 Jun 2004 15:50:07 +0200
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> Subject: [OGD] Eating hybrids
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> >Now here is an ideal solution, specially bred hybrids to eat the plant
> >inspectors at the border. Maybe there is room for some hybrids amongst my
> >collection of species after all!
> >:-) For the humour impaired.
> >(My apologies in advance to the good doctor for making some fun here, but
> >aside from the fun, it does sound like a solution with equal chance of
> >success to any other)
> >--
> >Rob - Sydney, Australia
> >
> >
>
> The idea is great. We must cross /Phalaenopsis gigantea/ with /Drosera
> glabripes./ Treat the protocorms with colchecine and radiate them twice
> per day at 06:45 an 21:37 (Greenwich +2 [the time is critical!]) with a
> Siemens X-Ray apparatus.  Then we grow them in the jungle near Caracas
> (Sorry Rob, but they wouldn't like Sydney conditions) under supervision
> of a shrink who tells the seedlings constantly that CITES people taste
> good (if no shirink is at hand, I assume it suffices to play Madonna
> songs). Then we put one of these charming plants in each box of orchids
> ... I think these plants would be in high demand ... and those stupid
> CITES freaks would probably not even get it (as usual) and for lack of
> intelligence put  /Drosophallus tyrannosauroides/ on Annex I and claim
> that the critter is jungle collected. Of course my learned collegue Eric
> would claim he met with the plants twenty years earlier in the Peruvian
> Andes and that he could save his own only because he bribed them with
> two anchovis pizzas he happened to have at hand. My learned collegue
> Phillip of course would immediately claim that, really, a Kew expedition
> to the high mountains around Loch Ness had discovered the thing but that
> for the sake of scientific integrity  he had decided ro keep the
> discovery secret to protect the habitat ;-)   and that the description
> is illegal because His [note the capitalization for Deities]  manuscript
> as /Kewofressus philippomegalomaniacograndus/ was due to be published in
> a peer review journal  but had been delayed because the typesetter had
> taken a leave of absence because of a mild attack of contagious diarrhea
> cerebralis after their last meeting.
>
> Cheers
> Guido
> Dr. Guido J. Braem
>
> ) to all typos is mine
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 07:32:24 -0700
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> Oh, Noble Scholars, can any of you tell me who first described the
species,
> Bulbophyllum orthosepalum?
> We need the info for the "Orchids in Art"
> page of the Orchids Magazine.
> Linda
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 17:22:10 +0200
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> Hello All,
> can anyone tell me what the active ingredient of Banrot is?
>
> Thank you
> Peter from Bloubergstrand
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 14:03:40 -0400
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> Peter,
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> Banrot is Ethazol, thiophanate-methyl.  It is produced by Scotts in The US
it is
> great for damping off, such as Pythium, Phytophthora, Rhizoctonia etc.
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>
> Candy Joehrendt
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> > Hello All,
> > can anyone tell me what the active ingredient of Banrot is?
> >
> > Thank you
> > Peter from Bloubergstrand
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> Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 23:45:50 +0200
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> I am at present trying to make sense of Linden's concept Cymbidium
> Zaleskianum.
> I have found a scan of the relevant plate; Lindenia dcclxxviii (778) of
1901
> on the Web, but it is of rather low resolution. There are, unfortunately
no
> hard copies lying around here in South Africa (although the Johannesburg
City
> Library has a short run of the English edition, not including this plate).
Is
> there someone out there who has a copy of this plate who could let me have
a
> scan? A scan of the accompanying notes would also be much appreciated.
> Regards,
> greig russell
> KOMMETJIE, Western Cape, Republic of South Africa
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