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From: Bonaventure Magrys <bonaventure at OPTONLINE.NET>
Subject: Re: Arisaema flavum ssp. tibeticum
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I'm going outside to look to see if mine are coming up now. They have som=e purple or brown in them, but one clone is the 'glossy leafed form' orig=inally from Reflective Gardens and does have shinier leaves. Another one =I have appears late, blooms, and is gone within 6 weeks until the next su=mmer.
Bonaventure
----- Original Message -----
From: Jack Lambert <rjl6 at CORNELL.EDU>
Date: Friday, June 3, 2005 10:27 am
Subject: Re: Arisaema flavum ssp. tibeticum
> At 10:03 AM +0200 6/3/05, pbruggeman at tiscali.nl wrote:
> >....I can only speak of pot cultivation and I treat it the same
> as
> >I treat the other forms of flavum I grow. It seems to flower
> before
> >the leaves if kept on the dry side early in the season and when
> kept
> >more moist flowers with the leaves....
>
> Hi, Ellen, Pascal: The Arisaema flavum ssp. tibeticum growing
> outside here for a couple of years, has been in flower for a
> couple
> of days now with leaves just starting to unfurl. The stalk is
> stiff
> so the flower stands straight, (no leaning or flopping like the
> ssp
> abbreviatum) but it is still a lot shorter, just a bit over a foot
> (30cm) in height (and not yet fully extended), yellow with a dark
> throat. According to the chopstick markers, there had been two.
> Only one has (yet) appeared. :( The site is well drained at the
> base of an 80 foot locust but they were planted in the wedge of
> rock
> crevice which likely stays cooler and holds moisture longer than
> the
> slope around. They (now it) emerges and flower several weeks
> ahead
> of ssp abbreviatum.
> --
> Nina Lambert, Ithaca, New York, USA - Zone V
>
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