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Subject: Re: Woohoo! Yipee!
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Jaime,
I think you may have the record with the possible exception of members in
Sweden.
The usual culprit with A. sikokianum is too much moisture when they're
dormant.
They need to be almost dry.
Ray
At 09:42 PM 5/20/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>I don't know if anyone is succeeding [A. triphyllum outdoors] farther
>north than me, but I am excited to have them in the garden. They have
>survived one winter outdoors, anyway, after three years of forcing them =in
>pots and storing them in a refrigerator. Now , if I could only get A.
>sikkokianum to winter over without rotting or dessicating! LOL :)
>
>Jaime Rodriguez
>
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