Black Jack

Barry Yinger asiatica at NNI.COM
Sat Nov 24 17:50:30 CET 2007


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The plants that Tony sells are grown in tissue culture, but it is a
very fast multiplier here.


On Nov 24, 2007, at 11:43 AM, Jim McClements, Dover, DE z6 wrote:

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> In a message dated 11/24/07 11:32:36 AM, asiatica at NNI.COM writes:
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>> I don't know why Tony thinks it won't be hardy in Zone 6. It is
>> fine here in mid Zone 6 and we don't usually have snow cover.
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>> As long as you can keep it cold over the winter in the pot it
>> should be fine. Or you could put the pot in a zip lock bag and
>> keep it in the vegetable bin of the refrigerator. It is very late
>> to emerge so don't despair in the spring.
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>> It is amazingly beautiful, and a fast multiplier, so you could
>> could try some offsets outside next year.
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> Has  anyone seen it set seed, or is it likely to be self-sterile?
>
> I think that Tony A. said it came from Florida originally, but it's
> not clear whether it was one plant that he has sold clones of, or
> if it is a form not necessarily cloned.
>
> Jim
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> Jim McClements
> 50 S. Prestwick Ct.
> Dover, Delaware 19904, USA
> Zone 7a
> 302-734-2836
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