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From: "studio.nuovo" <studio.pozzitaubert at TISCALI.IT>
To: <ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL>
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 6:01 AM
Subject: Cross pollination?
Hello all,
i'm planting nearly 25 varieties got from Chen and Ganesh in a
piece of woodland, to grow them toward naturalization.
I hope i'll have seeds from them next Autumn, but i think
cross-pollination may give hybrid seeds; has someone news about cross=2=0
pollination and which varieties do it more ?
No information on this that I have seen, perhaps it exists somewhere. =
But in general, hybridization is more likely between those that have the ==
same chromosome numbers.
which minimum distance
between the flowerbeds is necessary to minimize that chance ( risk) ? ,=
That would depend on the pollinating agent. Fruit flies probably don't =
fly more than 6 feet (don't know) but wind could blow them. Better to ==
use a gauze bag to cover them to be sure , made up from old nylon or =
silk stocking which works well with a wire or plant tie to keep it on =
and held together.
may different plants help in dividing the Arisaema, better flowers or=
plants like Maples or similar?
I don't understand the question. A pollinator attracted to the scents =
of the flowers in question could fly between any plants I can imagine.
Adam in Glenview, IL About 35=B0 F--+3=B0 C
Giorgio
North of Italy
zone 6/7 ( this morning at 9AM -12=B0 in open=
lawn -7=B0 near the house -2=B0 in the wood )
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<DIV>From: "studio.nuovo" <<A
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<DIV>Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 6:01 AM</DIV>
<DIV>Subject: Cross pollination?</DIV></DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>
<DIV>Hello all,<BR><BR>i'm planting nearly 25 =
varieties
got from Chen and Ganesh in a <BR>piece of woodland, to grow them toward ==
naturalization.<BR><BR>I hope i'll have seeds from them next Autumn, but ==
i think
<BR>cross-pollination may give hybrid seeds; has someone news about =
cross
<BR>pollination and which varieties do it more ? </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><EM>No information on this that I have seen, perhaps it exists
somewhere. But in general, hybridization is more likely =
between those
that have the same chromosome numbers.</EM> </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>which minimum distance <BR>between the flowerbeds is necessary to =
minimize
that chance ( risk) ? , </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><EM>That would depend on the pollinating agent. Fruit flies =
probably don't
fly more than 6 feet (don't know) but wind could blow=
them. Better to use a gauze bag to cover them to be sure , made up ==
from
old nylon or silk stocking which works well with a wire or plant =
tie to
keep it on and held together. </EM></DIV>
<DIV><BR>may different plants help in dividing the Arisaema, =
better
flowers or <BR>plants like Maples or similar?</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>I<EM> don't understand the question. A pollinator attracted =
to the
scents of the flowers in question could fly between any plants I =
can
imagine.</EM></DIV>
<DIV><EM></EM> </DIV>
<DIV><EM>Adam in Glenview, IL About 35=B0 F--+3=B0 =
C</EM></DIV>
<DIV><EM></EM> </DIV>
<DIV><EM></EM> </DIV>
<DIV><EM> </EM></DIV>
<DIV>Giorgio<BR>North of Italy<BR>zone
6/7 &nbs==
p;  ==
;
( this morning at 9AM -12=B0 in open
<BR>lawn -7=B0 near the
house -2=B0 in the wood =
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