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From: Bonaventure W Magrys <magrysbo at SHU.EDU>
Subject: Re: More blooms
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Dear Jim,
Sikokianum and ringens together! Get out there with an eyedropper and mak=e
those crosses! That's what I'm trying to do too. Hope you saved a bloom
from the sazensoo if it was male - I'd take the dried spadix with pollen
out and place it into the spathe of a female inflorescence of another
species.
Bonaventure
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Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 11:41:23 -0500
From: "J.E. Shields" <jshields104 at INSIGHTBB.COM>
Subject: More blooms
Hi all,
While we were visiting Arizona for a week, the local natives, Arisaema
triphyllum, came up and bloomed. Interestingly, this year they all seem =to
have tinges of brown, whereas last year only one showed any brown in the =in
spathe. I planted a few seeds that I gathered last year, but none have
come up yet. They are planted in a couple of 10-inch diameter plastic bu=lb
pans, which are sitting outdoors. One of the pots sat outdoors all winte=r
long.
A. sikokianum is in full bloom, as is A. ringens. A. sazensoo bloomed
before we went on vacation, as did A. serratum. A. sazensoo is finished,
but serratum is still going.
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