Safe arrival & more experiments.

Susan Cox suez at NORTHCOAST.COM
Wed Dec 27 19:06:53 CET 2000


>It was washed
off the paper with several eyedroppers of distilled water and used to
fill
the throats of (its not what it sounds like) female Arisaema<

It sounds like a drowning to me.  Doesn't this need to be reported
to.....................someone?

Still....you're welcome Bonaventure......I think.

Susan
Writing from the Northwest where there isn't any snow, but it's still
cold out there and where the Arum italicums are growing also.  There are
other Aroids above ground in the cold.  They are Philodendron Tuxla,  P
bipinnatifidum, P. grandifolium, P. gigantium, P. crassivervium and an
Alocacia with black petiols and a bright yellow bloom (which just
rotted) are in a plastic covered, unheated greenhouse.  A Zatedeschia
(currently with a beautiful white bloom (not atheopica, though atheopica
(sp? on all of these) is growing also) is outside in a bathtub filled
with mud.   One P. bipinnatifidum is in a woodlands area as well as in
the greenhouse.  The temp. has been down to 35degs. though only
overnight.  I might as well tell something that I discovered due to the
loss of many, many, many name tags.  The end of the name tag that is
stuck in the ground doesn't lose it's name.



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