From pictond from verizon.net Thu Jul 2 17:41:44 2009 From: pictond from verizon.net (Deric Picton) Date: Thu Jul 2 19:19:30 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Help identify plant (0/1) Message-ID: <4hdq45hu8n3rkgse028bmdrrbrqk8rrpiu@4ax.com> Hi I was recently in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and the resort I was at had this woody tree that I would like identified. The resort staff were of no help. What I can tell you is that the tree was multi-stemed and about 10 feet tall at most. The flowers appear to be male only and about 1.5 cm in size. The leave have three lobes and are about 6 inches in length maximum. Any help is greatly appreciated. TIA Deric From bjbliss from gmail.com Thu Jul 2 21:38:52 2009 From: bjbliss from gmail.com (Barbara Bliss) Date: Thu Jul 2 22:53:49 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Help identify plant (0/1) In-Reply-To: <4hdq45hu8n3rkgse028bmdrrbrqk8rrpiu@4ax.com> References: <4hdq45hu8n3rkgse028bmdrrbrqk8rrpiu@4ax.com> Message-ID: Deric, Do you have a picture of this "multi-stemmed tree" or can you find one in the internet? Barbara On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Deric Picton wrote: > Hi > > I was recently in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and the resort I was at had > this woody tree that I would like identified. The resort staff were of > no help. > > What I can tell you is that the tree was multi-stemed and about 10 > feet tall at most. The flowers appear to be male only and about 1.5 cm > in size. The leave have three lobes and are about 6 inches in length > maximum. > > Any help is greatly appreciated. > > TIA > > Deric > _______________________________________________ > Plantbio mailing list > Plantbio@net.bio.net > http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/plantbio > From agbiok4 from gmail.com Wed Jul 22 05:35:55 2009 From: agbiok4 from gmail.com (kamalaker nasani) Date: Wed Jul 22 10:16:48 2009 Subject: [Plant-biology] Cultures Message-ID: Hi, I have to use XL1 BLUE Just I want to know the difference in terms of transformation efficiency and protocol. What antibiotic we need to use the XL1 BLUE -- Kamalaker Nasani, Biotechnologist, Global Transgenes Ltd.