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Would be interesting to see if they could survive further north; or if =
they
can do well with a shortened dormancy. Do they differ florally from typ=
ical
triph's?
Any luck with going back and finding dormant tubers in winter to
transplant?
Bonaventure Magrys


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----- Original Message -----
From:  Durightmm at aol.com
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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 10:57  AM
Subject: Re: Arisaema

They ( A. triphyllum) grow wild  in S.E. Florida in bogs very near to a=
nd
on the W. 'bank' of the intercoastal  at Hobe Sound, which is just N. o=
f
Jupiter.=A0=A0 The ones I examined  had LARGE tubers.=A0=A0 Many =Peltan=
dra also!!

Julius

>>Paul Arisema greow wild  in SW Fl. =A0and in Charlotte County in
particular. =A0They are found in  somewhat boggy areas but seem notoriu==
s for
dying when transplanted as well  with carniverous species. J <

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