Looking for hanging Lycopodium plants
Scott Russell
srussell at ou.edu
Tue Jan 2 19:06:48 EST 1996
We are trying to grow Lycopodium at the University of Oklahoma under
challenging conditions (the temperature range is from 60 in the winter to 100
or so in the summer). Our attempts to grow terrestrial species have been
unsuccessful, likely because of this. Therefore, we are asking for help
finding tropical species for this purpose, which are commonly epiphytes.
If you have or know the whereabouts of such a plant, please email us at the
address below. We would be willing to buy or trade for a specimen that will
live here. We have about 350 species here, mostly out of systematics
education interest. This is for my graduate morphology of vascular plants
class this spring. Thanks in advance for your help!!
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Scott D. Russell Internet: srussell at ou.edu
Dept of Botany & Microbiology Phone: (405) 325-6234
& Noble Electron Microscopy Lab FAX: (405) 325-7619
University of Oklahoma, Norman OK http://www.ou.edu/research/electron/
73019-0245 USA & http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/
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