Arisaema question

Gusman Guy ggusman at ULB.AC.BE
Thu Oct 27 09:53:58 CEST 2005


Dear Henry,
Yes, You're right.
In Japan, for instance, berries are eaten by Phoenicurus auroreus, a small bird, which, in this way, ensures the seed dispersion.
All the best.
Guy Gusman

>Dear fellow enthusiasts,
>
>A friend posed some questions that I could not answer even after
>consulting the Gusmans' book.
>
>Do any creatures eat /Arisaema/ berries?
>
>Why are the berries such an attractive color if the berries aren't
>spread by whatever eats them?
>
>How is /Arisaema/ spread in nature?
>
>--Henry Fieldseth
>Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, zone 4
>where my little /Arisaema/ collection is slowly growing
>
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