heaven
Martin Ashworth
martin at MASERVICES.FSNET.CO.UK
Fri May 20 18:34:16 CEST 2005
Hi all
I also have sikokianum in flower, plus ringens and utile. Tryphyllum about
to also speciosum about to. Griffithii and dracontium not showing yet
causing a little concern.
Awaiting germination of Seedex 2005.
Martin
Zone 7
North West UK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roslyn Duffus" <av623 at CHEBUCTO.NS.CA>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 2:18 PM
Subject: Re: heaven
> Hi Leo,
>
> That's great news for me as I am not so far from you. This year is the
> year I will start planting out some of the arisaema species that I have
> been growing on and wintering over in the fridge. Now that I have plenty
> of extras, I am brave enough to take some chances. I have had A. flavum
> out for several years and this year I am seeing growth from A. japonicum
> (seed from ORGS seedex) that were put out last summer as tubers.
>
> I have just planted my seed from the AEG seed exchange and am looking
> forward to germination. I will get off my donation soon.
> Roslyn Duffus
> Maritime Zone 5b ish
>
> On Thu, 19 May 2005, Leo Smit wrote:
>
> > Oh my gosh, A. sikokianum is up and looks like it is going to flower,
> > at last! This will be the 3rd species of Arisaema that I'll have grown
> > to flowering (following an appropriate number of deaths, of course).
> > Triphyllum 3 years ago (first fruiting last year), candidissimum last
> > year although it was tucked away and I didn't see it until the flower
> > was almost done. And now this one...!
> >
> > Here, it emerges simultaneously with A. triphyllum (garden varieties,
> > not native).
> >
> > -Leo
> > __________________________
> > Leo Smit
> > Mt Uniacke, Nova Scotia, Canada
> > USDA Zone 5-ish, semi-maritime
> >
>
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