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Hi Paul, Gene, Kathy, and all,
Yes, this is the same Jim Shields from the Bulb Forum. I'm happy to
encounter some familiar names here too.
How much cold do Zantedeschia aethiopica and albomaculata survive? If
there are forms growing high enough in the South African Drakensberg, the=re
might be saome strains that will take USDA zone 5 or at least zone 6
winters... Has anyone tried these in cold climates?
I have not attempted searching the archives yet -- is there a web interfa=ce
to them?
Regards,
Jim Shields
At 09:25 PM 3/9/01 +1100, you wrote:
>Welcome Jim (I think I know you from the Bulb Forum?),
>
>>
>>I've just joined this list, in hope of learning a bit more about hardy
>>Arisaema and how to grow them. I assume this is an international group=,
>>with members from all over the North Temperate zone.
>>
>
>Not just the North temperate zone..... but Aussies as well. I assume
>there's probably also South Americans, New Zealanders and South Africans=as
>well.
>
>This list is a font of knowledge, so I'm sure you'll learn heaps.
>
>Cheers.
>
>Paul Tyerman
>Canberra, Australia. USDA equivalent - Zone 8
>mailto:tyerman at dynamite.com.au
>
>Growing.... Galanthus, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Lilium, Aroids, plus
>just about anything else that doesn't move!!!!!
>
>
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