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Roz,

There are a few natural hybrids, but not enough that one would expect to
find them in seed packets unless they're so marked. Likewise, don't expec=t
them to pop up in your garden.

A few of the well known hybrids are:

A. monophyllum x serratum
A. sikokianum x takedae
A. sikokianum x tosaense

I strongly recommend that you get Guy & Liliane Gusman's book it
is a "Must Read" for all Arisaema enthusiasts. It is available from
Amazon.com at a bargain price.

Ray



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