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From: Gene Bush <genebush at OTHERSIDE.COM>
Subject: Re: Giorgio's last message
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Adam,
I have A. candidissimum growing beneath an oakleaf hydrangea. Decent
amended garden soil. North side of a hill. It has produces offsets since =the
first couple of years I purchased and transplanted it. No great amounts, =but
does produce them. Needs to be moved now as the hydrangea is taking over =the
territory of the arisamea. Once it is up and active where I can see... it
gets moved.
Sikokianum does not produce offesets as of yet for me. Only had it fo=r
about 3 or 4 years *this time*.
Gene E. Bush
Munchkin Nursery & Gardens, llc
www.munchkinnursery.com
genebush at munchkinnursery.com
Zone 6/5 Southern Indiana
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Fikso" <irisman at AMERITECH.NET>
> Hello all: Was that note by Giorgio about tuberlets developing from
> candidissimum and sikokianum in contradiction to previous mention last
> year of these species not developing tuberlets? Can somebody here plea=se
> check my memory. If tru, maybe he has discovered something: That thes=e
> species need to be stressed by sun, acid and aridity before developing
> tuberlets. Confirmation, anybody?
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