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From: Tony Avent <tony at PLANTDELIGHTS.COM>
Subject: Re: Arisaema hardiness
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Adam:

The Arisaema triphyllum 'Black Jack' is very late to emerge...our plants
are in full flower now, while regular A. triphyllum has long since
finished.  I used to give up every year before it sprouted.

I'll change the A. nepenthoides, but hope I can get some feedback as to
where it will survive.  Many thanks.

Tony Avent
Plant Delights Nursery @
Juniper Level Botanic Garden
9241 Sauls Road
Raleigh, North Carolina  27603  USA
Minimum Winter Temps 0-5 F
Maximum Summer Temps 95-105F
USDA Hardiness Zone 7b
email tony at plantdelights.com
website  http://www.plantdelights.com
phone 919 772-4794
fax  919 772-4752
"I consider every plant hardy until I have killed it myself...at least th=ree times" - Avent



Adam Fikso wrote:
> Thank you, Tony. I was aware of the circumstances surrounding the
> list organization and intent , and heartily approve...and I can add a
> small correction.  As far as I know, having corresponded with MJ, the
> listing for Ames, IA for A.nepenthoides is  incorrect as it did not
> survive that year. See below.
>
> Does Triphyllum Black Jack emerge late?  I may have killed it.
>
> >>



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