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Hello Bonaventure. My comment is regarding chances that they were
fertilized (or not), 50%:50% for each. They either were or they
weren't...with the proviso...other things being equal, which they hardly
ever are. io think that that's the math of it, but the botany of it?...=I
don't know....how is your ant, beetle and fly population. population?
.Wait to see the progeny to learn.
I would think that somebody else on this list might have a few thoughts o=n
this.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bonaventure Magrys" <bonaventure at OPTONLINE.NET>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2005 12:57 PM
Subject: Re: new member
> So, whats the chances that a female sikokianum inflorescence, and one o=f
> serratum v. angustatum, the only ones of their species present in my
> garden, were fertilized by concurrent male triphyllum and/or ringens
> blooms?
>
> Bonaventure Magrys
> Cliffwood Beach, NJ
> USA zone 7
> under 3 inches of snow
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "George R. Stilwell, Jr." <GRSJr at WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
> Date: Thursday, March 3, 2005 11:30 am
> Subject: Re: new member
>
>> 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 expect
>> 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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