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From: Petra Schmidt <petra at PLANTDELIGHTS.COM>
Subject: Re: Arisaema cilitatum <-> ciliae
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Guten Tag Herr George!
Species 38 is up but not open yet and I suspect it to be cilitatum as wel=l,
will check for hairs when the spathe opens...Species 33 and 34 also look
like this plant, again, not quite open but the leaves and spathe coloring
all seem similar...will keep you posted.
Petra

----- Original Message -----
From: "George Schonthaler" <GJSchonthaler at CS.COM>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Friday, April 26, 2002 3:40 PM
Subject: Arisaema cilitatum <-> ciliae


> Hello,
>
> This year i ordered some tubers of Chen Yi, amongst which A38, what she
> identified
> as a. erubescens. I understood that this should be translated to a.
> consanguineum.
>
> However, the plant is up and flowering and is not consanguineum (and it
also
> does
> not look like the pictures she sent).
> There are clearly hair-like 'things' along the side of the mouth and th=e
> bottom-margin
> of the flag. I assume these are the 'ciliae' ?
> If there are these ciliae, does that positively identify the plant as a.
> ciliatum, or are there
> other species with ciliae?
>
> Best regards,
> George Schonthaler
>



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