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From: Jake Pool <jpower101 at AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: chen yi (and A-145)
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David and group, I was just at a lecture last night by Steve Hootman fro=m t=
he Rhododendron Species Foundation in WA. His focus on this lecture was =the=
Yunnan area and had mentioned that at 900 m/ 3000 ft. next to the Salwe=en =
River bottom the locals are growing Bananna sp. and Tacca sp., so it is q=uit=
e warm.
Additionally, mid-way on the same hill is temperate species and alpine sp=eci=
es at the top.
Extremely high plant diversity in a small area.
Jake Pool
University of Washington
Public Horticulture
Graham, WA USA
USDA zone 7a
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From: Scherberich David <aroids at NUMERICABLE.FR>
To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL
Sent: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 18:02:44 +0100
Subject: Re: chen yi (and A-145)
I received it a year ago ... potted immediately in a peat based
compost with added sand and kept barely humid until it sprouted
in Summer ... the leaf is still there ... I only water it once a
while so that it doesn't dry out, the temperature in the
greenhouse is minimum 10=B0C during daytime but it can sometimes
fall to 7=B0C at night ... I don't know if it can stand cold
temperatures but so far it is doing fine ... the Flora of China
manuscript says "moist forest along stream; 300-900 m SE
Yunnan", I don't know how cold it can get there in Winter time,
900m is not very high ...
David
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<DIV>David and group, I was just at a lecture last night =by =
Steve <SPAN class=correction id="">Hootman</SPAN> from the Rhodod=endron =
Species Foundation in WA. His focus on this lecture was the <=SPA=
N class=correction id="">Yunnan</SPAN> area and had mentione=d that =
at 900 m/ 3000 <SPAN class=correction id="">ft</SPAN>. next to th=e <SPAN=
class=correction id="">Salween</SPAN> River bottom the locals ar=e growi=
ng <SPAN class=correction id="">Bananna</SPAN> <SPAN class=co=rrection =
id="">sp</SPAN>. and <SPAN class=correction id="">Tacca</SPAN=> sp., so=
it is quite warm.</DIV>
<DIV>Additionally, mid-way on the same hill is temperate species and alpi=ne =
species at the top.</DIV>
<DIV><SPAN class=correction id="">Extremely</SPAN> high plant div=ersity =
in a small area.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Jake Pool</DIV>
<DIV>University of Washington</DIV>
<DIV>Public Horticulture</DIV>
<DIV>Graham, WA USA</DIV>
<DIV>USDA zone 7a</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV> <BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: <SPAN clas=s=
=correction id="">Scherberich</SPAN> David <<SPAN class=co=rrection =
id="">aroids</SPAN>@NUMERICABLE.<SPAN class=correction id="">=FR</SPAN>=
><BR>To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL<BR>Sent: Thu, 12 Jan 2006 18:02:44 =+01=
00<BR>Subject: Re: <SPAN class=correction id="">chen</SPAN> <SPAN=class=
=correction id="">yi</SPAN> (and <SPAN class=correction id=="">A-145<=
/SPAN>)<BR><BR>
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03a69ee6><PRE><TT>I received it a year ago ... potted immediately in a pe=at =
based
compost with added sand and kept barely humid until it sprouted
in Summer ... the leaf is still there ... I only water it once a
while so that it doesn't dry out, the temperature in the
greenhouse is minimum 10=B0C during daytime but it can sometimes
fall to 7=B0C at night ... I don't know if it can stand cold
temperatures but so far it is doing fine ... the Flora of China
manuscript says "moist forest along stream; 300-900 m SE
<SPAN class=correction id="">Yunnan</SPAN>", I don't know how col=d it ca=
n get there in Winter time,
900m is not very high ...
David
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