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From: "Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6" <JimMcClem at AOL.COM>
Subject: Black Jack (was Arisaema hardiness)
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In a message dated 5/22/07 5:47:28 PM, tony at PLANTDELIGHTS.COM writes:
>
> I haven't checked the chromosome #, but there's something strange going
> on.=A0 I've never had one to set seed.
>
>
Tony
If these all arose from one plant, which I think is what you've said, the=n
they might well be a self-sterile clone. Was Bob McCartney's plant one of=ma=
ny
or all from one original?
Have you tried crossing with another triphyllum? Hard to do if they flowe=r s=
o
far apart. When mine flower I may give it a shot with stewardsonii, which=
flowers very late. That could result in some interesting offpring.
Jim
Jim McClements
50 S. Prestwick Ct.
Dover, Delaware 19904, USA
Zone 7a
302-734-2836
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In a message dated 5/22/07 5:47:28 PM, tony at PLANTDELIGHTS.COM writes:<BR>
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on.=A0 I've never had one to set seed.<BR>
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Tony<BR>
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If these all arose from one plant, which I think is what you've said, the=n t=
hey might well be a self-sterile clone. Was Bob McCartney's plant one of =man=
y or all from one original?<BR>
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Have you tried crossing with another triphyllum? Hard to do if they flowe=r s=
o far apart. When mine flower I may give it a shot with stewardsonii, whi=ch =
flowers very late. That could result in some interesting offpring.=<BR=
>
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Jim<BR>
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Jim McClements<BR>
50 S. Prestwick Ct.<BR>
Dover, Delaware 19904, USA<BR>
Zone 7a<BR>
302-734-2836<BR>
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