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From: Lotte Hedges <lhedges at HUGHES.NET>
Subject: Re: First Jacks of the year here
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The native a. triphyllum is blooming here in southern Ontario, Canada.  I==8Cm
hoping that some of the many seedlings of other varieties I=B9ve starte=d (and
planted outside) will flower this year.
Lotte Hedges
Cambridge, Ontario


on 5/1/07 9:18 PM, Christopher Gussman at OlgaChrisEmily at MSN.COM wrote:

> A. amurense has now come up, along with a bunch of miscellaneous triphy=ll=
ums.
> The first A lobatum may have died, but the pale form of lobatum is comi=ng=
up
> strong.  I hope to finally get seeds of this (and maybe consanguineum a=nd
> candidissimum too).   Thus far, I have only gotten seeds on triphyllums=a=
nd
> amurense.  
>>  
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>  
>> From: Bonaventure Magrys <mailto:bonaventure at OPTONLINE.NET>
>>  
>> To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL
>>  
>> Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 9:43  PM
>>  
>> Subject: Re: First Jacks of the year  here
>>  
>> 
>>  
>> Yep, no amurense here either, strange. Ringens first, of course,  uras=hi=
ma,
>> and the vigorous triphyllum 'Holmdel Giant' are up. At a local park  I
>> counted only 2 triphyllum shoots so far in an area that will have over=a
>> hundred blooming plants. In a the adjacent Deep Cut Gardens, sikokianu=m =
is
>> blooming, but, i think mine are not coming up. One heterophyllum is
>> sprouting, and a "disappeared" onoticum has put up 2 little leaves thi=s
>> year!
>>  
>> Bonaventure, about 30 miles south of Chris
>> 
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<FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS, Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><SPAN STYLE=3=D'font-siz=
e:12.0px'>The native a. triphyllum is blooming here in southern Ontario, =Can=
ada. &nbsp;I&#8216;m hoping that some of the many seedlings of other vari=eti=
es I&#8217;ve started (and planted outside) will flower this year. <BR>
Lotte Hedges<BR>
Cambridge, Ontario<BR>
<BR>
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on 5/1/07 9:18 PM, Christopher Gussman at OlgaChrisEmily at MSN.COM wrote:<B=R>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Comic Sans MS, Verdana, Helveti=ca, Ar=
ial"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:12.0px'>A. amurense has now come up, alon=g with =
a bunch of miscellaneous triphyllums. &nbsp;The first A lobatum may have =die=
d, but the pale form of lobatum is coming up strong. &nbsp;I hope to fina=lly=
get seeds of this (and maybe consanguineum and candidissimum too). &nbsp=;&n=
bsp;Thus far, I have only gotten seeds on triphyllums and amurense. &nbsp=;<B=
R>
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&lt;mailto:bonaventure at OPTONLINE.NET&gt;</a> &nbsp;<BR>
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<B>To:</B> ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL <BR>
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<B>Sent:</B> Wednesday, April 25, 2007 9:43 &nbsp;PM<BR>
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<B>Subject:</B> Re: First Jacks of the year &nbsp;here<BR>
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Yep, no amurense here either, strange. Ringens first, of course, &nbsp;ur=as=
hima, and the vigorous triphyllum 'Holmdel Giant' are up. At a local park=&n=
bsp;I counted only 2 triphyllum shoots so far in an area that will have o=ver=
a &nbsp;hundred blooming plants. In a the adjacent Deep Cut Gardens, sik=oki=
anum is &nbsp;blooming, but, i think mine are not coming up. One heteroph=yll=
um is &nbsp;sprouting, and a &quot;disappeared&quot; onoticum has put up =2 l=
ittle leaves this &nbsp;year!<BR>
&nbsp;<BR>
Bonaventure, about 30 miles south of Chris<BR>
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