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From: Tony Avent <tony at PLANTDEL.COM>
Subject: Re: Chen Yi's arisaemas
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Dear Guy:
Thanks for your note. Our A. wilsonii, A. elephas from Kaichen h=as not
yet flowered, so I can't compare it to A. dilatatum just yet.
A. angustatum v. peninsulae (A-25) from Kaichen appeared to be co=rrect.
As you suggest, A. du-bois-reymondiae appeared to me to be a green form o=f
A. engleri, although it was about 10 days later, this could simply be a
matter of origin.
Their plants of A. angustatum v. amurense (A-26) and A. angustatu=m v.
serratum (A-27) were identical except for tiny serrations on the leaves o=f
the latter. Surely this is not the only different between the two
varieties. I assume these should both be labeled A. amurense.
Tony Avent
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