Face Front - not
George R Stilwell, Jr.
grsjr at JUNO.COM
Thu Dec 21 23:18:50 CET 2000
Susan,
They'r educated alright. They know exactly how to frustrate a gardener.
Your observation about light direction agrees with my experience. Where I
moved
the A. sikokianum across the path, the light is still coming from the
same direction, but
the plant reversed it's direction the next spring to face away from the
path again.
But, I have th last word. I can just move the plants across the walk
every spring after
they've decided where to face. What a pain.....
I wonder what would happen if I moved one across the path, and then moved
it back
again after it went dormant. If it doesn't get confused, I sure will.
Seems to me there was some (more intelligent) discussion of this
phenomenon which
should be in the Arisaema-L archives.
Ray
GRSJr at Juno.com
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