The
following pteridological e-mail lists / discussion groups exist:
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BPS
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subscribe to BPS, visit the BPS Group Main Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bps |
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The
BPS list is for members of the British Pteridological Society to discuss
society matters of common interest. It is not intended as a list
to discuss the botany or growing of ferns, for which another list
such as FERNET would be more appropriate. It is limited to BPS members. |
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UK-Ferns
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To
learn more about the uk-ferns group, please visit:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/uk-ferns
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"This
group is for the discussion of all aspects of fern cultivation, Hardy,
tender, bedded out, in pots, tree ferns, sowing spores or anything
at all fern related" |
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Ferns
(formerly Fernet)
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To
subscribe to Ferns, send a message with this one line:
SUBSCRIBE FERNS
to: majordomo@hort.net |
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"Ferns
is a mail-list group that discusses any topic relating to ferns and
fern-allies. We welcome participants at all levels from beginner to
professional pteridologist. We hope our discussions will be lively
and helpful. However, we do ask that participants extend courtesy
to each other and that personal flaming be avoided...ferns are delicate,
cool organisms and it is hoped that we can all maintain our "cool"
too while discussing our favorite organisms. Thank you for your interest
in Ferns." |
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tb-pterido
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To
learn more about the tb-pterido group, please visit:
http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/tb-pterido
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"Cette
liste de discussion est dédiée aux Ptéridophytes
(Fougères) : échange d'informations, détermination,
listes d'espèces... " |
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Treefern
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To
subscribe to Treefern, visit the Tree Fern Group Main Page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/treefern
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"Welcome
to the Yahoo! Tree Fern Group, devoted to the cultivation of tree
ferns, that is, ferns forming trunks.
Cibotium, Cyathea and Dicksonia are the main genera, but there are
more... Tree ferns are a marked feature in any garden, bringing that
irresistible tropical 'jungle look'. Some species, with a little care,
are hardier than you might suspect. They are also easy to grow in
containers... Tree ferns can get addictive. Enjoy your time here in
this your group!... " |
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