A. candidissimum
Paul Tyerman
ptyerman at OZEMAIL.COM.AU
Sun Jun 24 10:16:35 CEST 2001
>
>Show me an Arisaema and I'll show you variability. A great many of them
>are
>variable.
>
Ray,
I knew that species like A. consanguineum for example were highly variable,
but for some reason I thought that A. candidissimum was actually fairly
stable.
Is the instability in candidissimum common? I assume that most seed of the
pink and white varieties would be just that, with seed from the differing
varieties throwing back to pink and white as well as to the different form?
Definitely most interesting.
Thanks.
Cheers.
Paul Tyerman
Canberra, Australia. USDA equivalent - Zone 8
mailto:ptyerman at ozemail.com.au
Growing.... Galanthus, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Crocus, Cyrtanthus,
Liliums, Hellebores, Aroids, Irises plus just about anything else that
doesn't move!!!!!
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