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Subject: Re: A. fargesii to A. franchetianum? Stolons/
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Bonaventure. How long are these stolons? I suspect something of the sor=t
with my Arum italicum., but havenn't dug it up or exposed the roots to se=e.
Your observation is going to prompt me to check,. Also, what kind of soi=l
do you grow your triphyllum and consanguineum in? Probably not clay
right? --doesn't make stolons easy.
Re: observations about growing in forest litter in nature. Is this
strictly true, or are the roots in underlying cla, like some terrestrial
orchids where litter overliess the root system, but the tubers are anchor=ed
in clay, or rocky soil.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bonaventure Magrys" <magrysbo at SHU.EDU>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: A. fargesii to A. franchetianum?
> BTW, Ray, some of my triphyllums grow runners! (underground stolons).
> Jim, don't despare, my farg.., eh, franch..i mean fa....oh whatever (fr=om
> Ellen too) just came up as did consanguineum silver center form. The co=ns
> SC last year grew early in the spring, went summer dormant, and came up
and
> bloomed again in fall!
> Bonaventure
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