They do have some chiles in their collection. See the url below. David http://www-sci.sci.kun.nl/bgard/ Tim Longville by way of Michael Bailes wrote: > > This is anote from another discussion group > Anyone seen this URL? > Any info on Chillies > Michael > A quick note about a plant name, a couple of recommendations of books, > and a few questions. > > snip > This info. comes from the University > of Nijmegen, who for reasons which I don't know (supposing anyone > does...) seem to coordinate the European research into the whole > Solanaceae family. Their web site is well worth accessing - for some > splendid pictures of and much detailed info. about solanums and their > relatives. No picture or info. on S. pyrenacantha, though, the other > solanum featured in that previous discussion here. On the other hand, > it seems that if anyone in the US iinterested in it, they can actually > get plants: from a firm called Arid Plants, who I think have a web > site (sorry; don't have the URL). > snip > > Tim Longville > Solway Coast, Cumbria, UK > Snow on the Lake District fells 15 miles away but warm spring-like > sunshine here by the sea... > Tim Longville