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Janatrude 12-08-2003 01:12 PM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.

P van Rijckevorsel 12-08-2003 09:57 PM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Janatrude schreef
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.

+ + +
The answer is YES.
See www.google.com
PvR





P van Rijckevorsel 12-08-2003 10:09 PM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Janatrude schreef
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.

+ + +
The answer is YES.
See www.google.com
PvR





V_coerulea 13-08-2003 01:23 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Do a google search on "plants west indies". There are a few good returns.

"Janatrude" wrote in message
...
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.




V_coerulea 13-08-2003 01:31 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Do a google search on "plants west indies". There are a few good returns.

"Janatrude" wrote in message
...
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.




V_coerulea 13-08-2003 01:51 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Do a google search on "plants west indies". There are a few good returns.

"Janatrude" wrote in message
...
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.




Cereoid-UR12- 13-08-2003 04:12 PM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Only "thanks" to anyone who answers?

Are you too cheap to provide an all expenses paid vacation to the Caribbean
as a prize?

Bob Barker, you're not!!!!

Do your own google search, you lazy bum.


Janatrude wrote in message
...
Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.




Iris Cohen 14-08-2003 04:02 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
"V_coerulea"

Vanda coerulea? why aren't you in Orchidguide Digest?

Ask them how to join. I don't have the address handy.
Iris,
Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40
"If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming
train."
Robert Lowell (1917-1977)

mel turner 14-08-2003 09:18 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
In article ,
[Janatrude] wrote...

Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.


What exactly are you looking for?

A listing of familiar or famous plants of West Indian origin, or some
way to tell whether or not any particular plant species you may have
seen there are actually native there? Do you want floras for particular
islands? Or just examples of native Caribbean plants? Anyway, there
are various ways to search for relevant sites. [And of course there
are libraries you can try in addition to the web]

For example, you can search

http://www.google.com/advanced_search

for various key words and combinations of parameters.

Just now, plugging "caribbean plants flora endemic" into the "all of
the words" box, together with "west indian" in the "exact phrase" box,
and also "botany botanical" in the "at least one of the words" box
still finds too many screens worth of "hits" that supposedly all fit
the description.

For example:

http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/Origin.htm

has a link for "68. WEST INDIAN NATIVES and INTRODUCTIONS"

http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/adv

is another useful search engine, in which one can do
"Boolean" searches, like perhaps

"west indies" and (botany and flora) and (jamaica or hispanola) and
(native or endemic)

which still says it turns up 268 results. [My first try, for ""west
indies" and (botany or flora)" said it had 13,410 hits, so a few more
requirements were added]

http://www.google.com/advanced_image_search?hl=en

can also be useful. It searches for pictures on the web.

Hope this helps.

cheers


Cereoid-UR12- 14-08-2003 03:03 PM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
It also very much depends on which island you are on.
There are obviously many island in the Caribbean and some have their own
unique flora.
Why are you being so cryptic? Are you a drug runner or something?

mel turner wrote in message
...
In article ,


[Janatrude] wrote...

Is there anything on the web that tells what plants and flowers are of

West
Indian origin? Thanks to anyone who answers.


What exactly are you looking for?

A listing of familiar or famous plants of West Indian origin, or some
way to tell whether or not any particular plant species you may have
seen there are actually native there? Do you want floras for particular
islands? Or just examples of native Caribbean plants? Anyway, there
are various ways to search for relevant sites. [And of course there
are libraries you can try in addition to the web]

For example, you can search

http://www.google.com/advanced_search

for various key words and combinations of parameters.

Just now, plugging "caribbean plants flora endemic" into the "all of
the words" box, together with "west indian" in the "exact phrase" box,
and also "botany botanical" in the "at least one of the words" box
still finds too many screens worth of "hits" that supposedly all fit
the description.

For example:

http://www.b-and-t-world-seeds.com/Origin.htm

has a link for "68. WEST INDIAN NATIVES and INTRODUCTIONS"

http://www.altavista.com/sites/search/adv

is another useful search engine, in which one can do
"Boolean" searches, like perhaps

"west indies" and (botany and flora) and (jamaica or hispanola) and
(native or endemic)

which still says it turns up 268 results. [My first try, for ""west
indies" and (botany or flora)" said it had 13,410 hits, so a few more
requirements were added]

http://www.google.com/advanced_image_search?hl=en

can also be useful. It searches for pictures on the web.

Hope this helps.

cheers




Janatrude 16-08-2003 12:42 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
"Cereoid-UR12-"


Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:02:54 GMT



It also very much depends on which island you are on.
There are obviously many island in the Caribbean and some have their own
unique flora.
Why are you being so cryptic? Are you a drug runner or something?


(Denise) Nothing so sinister or glamorous. I write for "The Caribbean Star"
but am not myself from the West Indies or up on botany. I would like to find a
listing of plants and flowers that originated in the Caribbean so I can find
out if they are carried in our botanical gardens or some of our garden shops
and inform my readers of stores that carry West Indian plants and/or flowers.

P van Rijckevorsel 16-08-2003 10:02 AM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
Janatrude schreef
(Denise) Nothing so sinister or glamorous. I write for "The Caribbean

Star" but am not myself from the West Indies or up on botany. I would like
to find a listing of plants and flowers that originated in the Caribbean so
I can find out if they are carried in our botanical gardens or some of our
garden shops and inform my readers of stores that carry West Indian plants
and/or flowers.

+ + +
If you want to write stories that require a great deal of background then
there is no substitute for doing some work.

If all that is required is some story about plants available in stores
(Where? Trying "Caribbean Star" in Google shows an airline first and
foremost) then check the stores for such plants and ask the personnel. Then
check to see if this was just a sales pitch or had substance.

Plants in botanical gardens will be a different matter entirely.
PvR














Cereoid-UR12- 16-08-2003 12:42 PM

CARIBBEAN PLANTS AND FLOWERS
 
You have a long list of species ahead of you to compile, especially from the
large islands of Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica and Pueto Rico. There is a long
list of Cactaceae, Agave and many more plants endemic to the region. Many of
them are found only on certain islands and are rare and endangered. Would
not want to encourage people to collect them. Let them stick to cultivated
Hibiscus, Plumeria, etc.


Janatrude wrote in message
...
"Cereoid-UR12-"


Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 14:02:54 GMT



It also very much depends on which island you are on.
There are obviously many island in the Caribbean and some have their own
unique flora.
Why are you being so cryptic? Are you a drug runner or something?


(Denise) Nothing so sinister or glamorous. I write for "The Caribbean

Star"
but am not myself from the West Indies or up on botany. I would like to

find a
listing of plants and flowers that originated in the Caribbean so I can

find
out if they are carried in our botanical gardens or some of our garden

shops
and inform my readers of stores that carry West Indian plants and/or

flowers.




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