[pbs] pbs post from Craig Huegel/ Lily Bulb or Seed Exchange
Susan Hayek
susanann at sbcglobal.net
Tue Feb 6 21:25:00 EST 2007
Craig's original post came to PBS administration because he was at
that time not a member and the person he was seeking no longer
belongs to the PBS list.
Craig has since joined under his personal email address, but I
thought I'd forward this along in case someone has information.
s. for the administration
>I found a posting while surfing the internet looking for a source of
>Lilium iridollae. I would appreciate any advice or help you can
>give me in finding this and L michauxii. I am the past science
>chair of the Florida Native Plant Society and have been working for
>the past 20 years or so to bring some of our best/most beautiful
>species into some level of cultivation. I am growing L. catesbaei
>and recently acquired L. superbum. Witht he Pine lily, I have been
>supllying seed from my plants to several nursery folks that I know
>and trust hoping to make this plant more available to folks that can
>continue to protect/preserve it.
>I would very much like to add the other 2 lily species mentioned
>above and see that you have experience with them. If you have seed
>or bulbs that you would part with - or know of a source that might-
>please let me know. I really appreciate your time.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Craig N. Huegel, Ph.D., Senior Ecologist
>Biological Research Associates
>
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