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I am forwarding this message because it eloquently describes the exact same
problem I am also experiencing. Does anyone have any idea what it is and how
to fix it?
Thank you in advance for you assistance.
Kind regards,
Donna
From: Peter O'Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Guido
I'm surprised at you. Your reading-list omitted the most useful book of the
lot:
Botanical Latin, by William T. Stearn.
Every orchid-lover should own a copy.
I stand corrected
add
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
Chromosome numbers of
It is amazing (?) ... since it has been hit Guido day again, I am
receiving e-mails with viruses and worms again. ...
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In a message dated 7/23/04 4:12:04 AM, Terri writes:
My suggestion-buy the book and skip the dinner date.
No way. I have had dinner more than once with him, he is delightful in
person. He just gets difficult when you press the wrong buttons on the Internet.
Iris
I feel a need to comment upon the spat between Dr Braem and Prem Subrahmanyam.
People seeking help, guidance or information use this resource (OGD) to make
it easier to receive these. The very point of this is that each of us no
longer needs to go and reinvent the wheel. The knowledge of the ages
David :
You asked : What is Nothotaxa... ?
Please see (OGD archives) :
http://www.potto-webdesign.com/mailman/public/orchids/2004-April/006522.html
and
http://www.potto-webdesign.com/mailman/public/orchids/2004-April/006524.html
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Regards,
Viateur
Hi All,
I had the same problems that Phal species grew poorly on any base
that I used to mount Phal species on. Now since I'm using poystyrene
blocks coated with cement (see AOS ORCHIDS January 2003 Pg 12)
my species grow like wild. It is amazing to see how the roots attach
themselves, like glued
As long as the topic of Physan is being discussed.
Now that my paphs are outdoors for the summer, I'm adding 1/4 tsp per gallon
of RD20 (ammonium chloride, like Physan) to my usual fertilizer Dynagro
10-5-5, to prevent the root rot that sometimes accompanies the heat,
humidity, and
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