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Hi Chris, Looking forward to the JBS meeting this summer.

2 questions:

Do he want any NH sites for Dir pal? And what does collecting mean?  Listing 
and documenting or actually taking plant material?  The site I know is very 
small and in a state park.

Also, when in the schedule is the book sale? How will it be run? I have 
books and certainly don't want to miss it but have scheduled a loosestrife 
removal day in my town on Friday am and was originally thinking about 
leaving after dinner. Since I'm close, I could leave after the book sale 
:-), maybe .

Thanks Deb
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Christopher Campbell" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, June 04, 2007 2:52 PM
Subject: Dirca palustris localities


> Dear JBS folks,
> Bill Graves from the midwest is coming to New England to collect 
> populations of Dirca palustris. Janet Sullivan is showing him sites in NY, 
> and he is coming to the Bangor area on 14 June. He can collect from the 
> plant we have in the Fay Hyland
> Botanical Garden (wild-collected by Fay Hyland), and I directed him to the 
> herbarium website, where we have 56 records of this species. I said I 
> would ask around for localities. If you know of a site where this species 
> grows, please let me know.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
>
> Christopher S. Campbell
> Department of Biological Sciences
> University of Maine
> Orono, ME 04469
> 207-581-2982
> check our web site:
> http://www.umesci.maine.edu/biology/
> 

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