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Dear Nancy,

A. heterophyllum is very easy to distinguish from related species like
tortuosum in the fact that the central leaflet is smaller than the latera=l
ones. Is that the case with your plant?

Pascal

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Van: Arisaema Enthusiast Group (AEG) Discussion List (and other hardy
Aroids) [mailto:ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL]Namens Nancy H Greenwood
Verzonden: dinsdag 11 juni 2002 17:37
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Onderwerp: Re: Help on ID


Dear Group,
I spent some time last evening, and I conclude that my "first" query must
be A. heterophyllum, though the "jack" reaches 28" pretty uniformly, and
I haven't found mention of the linear offset pattern, or the basal purple
striping, and the whole spadix seems green from emergence.
Re:  the just emerged plant which I have seen in white form elsewhere, I
am clueless, but it is a smaller plant with the "jack: at about 15" and
just the one trifoliate leaf...very pretty.
A. candidissimum is fully open this morning.
Thanks for your help; hoping for seeds to share that will be correctly
labeled.  NancyGreenwood, Wayne, Pa., zone 6a


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