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From: Bonaventure Magrys <bonaventure at OPTONLINE.NET>
Subject: Re: A. triphyllum stewardsonii
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Chris,
I got it in muck with some Sarracenias in a plastic sweater box with hole=s drilled 2 inches from the bottom.
Bonaventure

>How many of you are growing this species/subspecies, and/or form
> of A. triphyllum?
> I consider this a unique plant, with the raised, white ridges on
> the outer part of the spathe.  The ones I have seen in the wild
> have always been on moist floodplains.  I had them planted in two
> different areas.  One near "normal" triphyllums died out.  Another
> which gets fairly regular watering has survived and bloomed each
> year but not increased much or set seed.  I know these love to be
> wet, and may try moving some into an undrained pot like I grow my
> Sarracenias.   A fantastic Arisaema that is certainly worth
> growing!
>

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<P><STRONG>Chris,</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>I got it in muck with some Sarracenias in a plastic sweater bo=x with holes drilled 2 inches from the bottom.</STRONG></P>
<P><STRONG>Bonaventure</STRONG></P>
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<P><STRONG>&gt;</STRONG>How many of you are growing this species/subspeci=es, and/or form <BR>&gt; of A. triphyllum? <BR>&gt; I consider this a uni=que plant, with the raised, white ridges on <BR>&gt; the outer part of th=e spathe.&nbsp; The ones I have seen in the wild <BR>&gt; have always bee=n on moist floodplains.&nbsp; I had them planted in two <BR>&gt; differen=t areas.&nbsp; One near "normal" triphyllums died out.&nbsp; Another <BR>=&gt; which gets fairly regular watering has survived and bloomed each <BR=>&gt; year but not increased much or set seed.&nbsp; I know these love to=be <BR>&gt; wet, and may try moving some into an undrained pot like I gr=ow my <BR>&gt; Sarracenias.&nbsp;&nbsp; A fantastic Arisaema that is cert=ainly worth <BR>&gt; growing!&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <BR>&gt; </P></BODY>

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