Can anyone assist me in obtaining a copy of the Article on Sophronitis
in the July 2004 issue of the Aos Orchids
if possible via Email or post to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or
Po Box 715 Picton 2571 NSW Australia.
Thanking you for any assistance you can give
Les O'Brien
Les
Date: Fri, 06 Aug 2004 09:54:10 -0400
From: Merrill Speeter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: [OGD] Foul Language
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Somewhere there must be a site that filters out bad language and deals
only with the subject such as orchids. Any suggestions?
Yes ...
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You realize that Mr. Bronstein is still the active Executive Vice President
of the American Orchid Society? You are also aware that he has served on the
executive committee for ten years?
So it figures that Mr Bronstein was there when many of the actions the
alternates criticize were
From: Patricia and Jeff Harding
When I was at a Colombian orchid grower's nursery they told me they put a
solution of formic acid around the base of their Coryanthes once a month.
(snip)
So, a bunch of us got some formic acid. When they described this in
Colombia, via translators, they said
In a message dated 8/7/04 6:06:05 AM, Clare writes:
CBicolor Punenissoma X B. Digbyana Green ruffles. The plant grows like
mad but has wild floppy growth, even the flowers are floppy.
C. bicolor x Rhyncholaelia digbyana = Bc. Calypso. With that parentage I
would suspect your plant wants to be
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Duh, why do you think he was passed over ??? Because he DID question the
financial practices and the direction the ship was taking. And he also
thought that as president, he could make some changes.
Dave for 10 years we have had silent acquiescence. Bronstein, in a position
of
Dear Patricia;
I use formic acid in my Chemistry lab. It comes in a liquid but I should
think that you would only have to use 1:100 dilution if it's from ants.
Ususally acid comes in about 12 N to 15 N from the supply company. Store the
full strength formic acid in glass container, not
Somewhere there must be a site that filters out bad language and deals only
with the subject such as orchids. Any suggestions?
The bad language name calling just seems childish and unnecessary
but unavoidable by some! Look at our local and national elections this year,
the mudslinging has
Re Andy Easton's question: Answer: Frankly, I don't recall the format of
earlier AOS ballots because it never seemed worth the effort to read them or send
them in. I do know, however, what formats are considered acceptable for
shareholder ballots by pension funds, environmental groups, experts
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