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From: Mike Slater <mslater at VOICENET.COM>
Subject: Re: Coming Up
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If it is uniformly dark and unstriped on the underside of the spathe limb
then it is Arisaema triphyllum ssp. pusillum which does bloom at about th=e
same time as A. t. stewardsonii. The more common and larger A. trip[hyllu=m
ssp triphyllum blooms and finishes just as the other two subspecies get
started blooming.


I tried to post a picture of  Arisaema triphyllum ssp. pusillum two days =ago
but I got the same type of error message as other people. I expect Eric i=s
working on the problem.
"gal/Arisaema/A.Triphyllum.ssp.pussilum-dark-form-front.jpg: no associate=d
thumbnail or insufficient permissions"


Mike Slater
Berks Co. Pennsylvania, USA, USDA zone 6


> Date:    Sat, 24 Jun 2006 19:05:30 -0400
> From:    Christopher Gussman <OlgaChrisEmily at MSN.COM>
> Subject: Re: Coming Up

> The one in bloom is a "typical" triphyllum with a very dark spathe, whi=ch=
> always comes up as late, and blooms the same time, as stewardsonii.  Th=e=
> two are in close proximity, but neither has yet set seed.   
>



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