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From: Michael Guess <piptospatha at GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Ripe Arisaemas (was: Re: Greetings from a New Member)
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Hi Adam
Yes - there seem to be a few smaller species down south, but they're not ==
in the
trade, and going down twice - once to locate & ID in flower, and agai=
n to collect
seed - is not so easy to do. It's actually cheaper to fly down to Hong Ko==
ng for
dinner than to travel to Shikoku or Kyushu.
A. amurense might be problematic here - these last few weeks have seen= =
temperatures between 33=BA~37=BA and I'm losing higher elevation plan=ts l=
ike there
was a plague. I doubt a Hokkaido/Siberia native would thrive here.
Since Tokyo is becoming a tropical island, I was thinking more of coastal==
Chinese, SE Asian, or lowland Indian plants, but many thanks anyway for y==
our
help.
Cheers!
Michael
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