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From: Wilbert Hetterscheid <hetter at WORLDONLINE.NL>
Subject: Re: Zantedeschia seed germination
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Guys, the name IS 'Schwartzwalder' because that is how it was accepted in
the statutory Plant Variety Rights Registers. So please, do not use
'Schawartzwald' o.k.? Just a minor caution.... The name is also correct a=s
according to ICNCP (cultivated plant code) rules.

The name is appropriate too because this is a REAL dark Spathe From Hell!=I
have it growing pretty well.

Cheerio,

Wilbert


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Arisaema Enthusiast Group (AEG) Discussion List (and other hardy
> Aroids) [mailto:ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL]Namens George R
> Stilwell, Jr.
> Verzonden: woensdag 20 maart 2002 2:41
> Aan: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL
> Onderwerp: Re: Zantedeschia seed germination
>
>
> Jim,
>
>  'Schwartzwalder'  is close to Black Forest. Schwartzwald
> should be the
> exact match I think.
> The 'er' might denote one living/working there, but my high
> school German
> has faded terribly.
> Anyway, I have no idea if the plants are the same, but it certainly
> sounds as if they are.
>
> I'll be able to tell you how it does in zone 7 next year.
>
> Ray
> GRSJr at worldnet.att.net
>



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