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From: Adam Fikso <irisman at AMERITECH.NET>
Subject: Re: Arisaema dilatatum germination quandary
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OK, one person's experience (yours) was enough to certainly confirm that
something unusual was going on. Maybe there's no data in the literature =on
how this was established as fact. Sort of lost in the mists of history?
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Subject: Re: Arisaema dilatatum germination quandary
>
> Adam. I have no idea, but I learned when plants showed up in discarded
> media the next year. Didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out what =was
> going on.
>
> Verification came with the Deno method where I could see the radicle gr=ow
> without a shoot,
Aa-ah, but you checked like a good scientist.!
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