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From: Adam Fikso <irisman at AMERITECH.NET>
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Hello Giorgio.  Your experiences with other foreign nurseries are worth
mentioning.  Chen Yi has gotten sort of a "bad rap" for a number of reaso=ns
which she has apparently corrected.  She has offered to replace any of mi=ne,
but I've not taken her up on the offer because much of it was my fault.
Your Mediterranean climate is much gentler than the Chicago area, but our=s
seems to be shifting radically and unpredictably as a result of global
warming.
This area seems  to be becoming a USDA Zone 6.  Aa. sikokianum, fargesii,
candidissisum, 2 or 3 consanguineums, asperatum and the hybrid sikotak  h=ave
all come through 3 winters now, with no particular care in my clayey loam
with a half day's shade, planted 8" deep.  This spring I'll see if the
nepenthoides and other treasures survived .  Adam in Glenview, IL








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From: "studio.nuovo" <studio.pozzitaubert at TISCALI.IT>
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Subject: Re: Arisaema griffithii


Hi Adam, my compliments for your 82,
I'm quite new to aroids, and getting them for the first time in past



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