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From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem at AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: A. triphyyllum 'Black Jack'
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In a message dated 6/7/06 8:33:22 AM, tony at PLANTDELIGHTS.COM writes:
> This was found by a friend of ours, Bob McCartney of Woodlanders in SC.==
=A0
> Since it was found in Florida, we were not sure how hardy it might be=
> outdoors.=A0 Since this is the first year we have released the plant,=ther=
e won't be any
> feedback until next year regarding hardiness.=A0 We have had it in th=e gro=
und
> here for 10+ years, but we are a Zone 7.=A0 We're optimistic, but tha=t's a=
bout
> all I can offer at this time.
>
Tony
Until I heard about 'Black Jack' I wasn't aware that any arisaemas were b=ein=
g
propagated by tissue culture.
It might be of interest to all of us to hear a bit more about it.
Jim
Jim McClements
50 S. Prestwick Ct.
Dover, Delaware 19904, USA
Zone 7a
302-734-2836
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In a message dated 6/7/06 8:33:22 AM, tony at PLANTDELIGHTS.COM writes:<BR>
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00000" FACE="Geneva" FAMILY="SANSSERIF" SIZE="2">This was fou=nd by a f=
riend of ours, Bob McCartney of Woodlanders in SC.=A0 Since it was foun=d in =
Florida, we were not sure how hardy it might be outdoors.=A0 Since this=is t=
he first year we have released the plant, there won't be any feedback unt=il =
next year regarding hardiness.=A0 We have had it in the ground here for=10+ =
years, but we are a Zone 7.=A0 We're optimistic, but that's about all I=can =
offer at this time.<BR>
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Tony<BR>
<BR>
Until I heard about 'Black Jack' I wasn't aware that any arisaemas were b=ein=
g propagated by tissue culture.<BR>
<BR>
It might be of interest to all of us to hear a bit more about it.<BR>
<BR>
Jim<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Jim McClements<BR>
50 S. Prestwick Ct.<BR>
Dover, Delaware 19904, USA<BR>
Zone 7a<BR>
302-734-2836<BR>
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