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From: Adam Fikso <adam14113 at AMERITECH.NET>
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I think I'm getting a bit old for anything like that. (86) nd I have =
senstiive skin, so, nope.  Im not going to ask you to try getting a =
picture of anything so well-guarded  There be dragons there.     So =
watch yourself. 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Erick Adams 
To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL 
Sent: Sunday, May 09, 2010 8:38 AM
Subject: Re: Arisaema-L Gallery Image Upload (2538) Arisaema =
triphyllum


I'd say about 5% of the local tripyllum produce a spadix appendage
that's green inside the tube while the top, exserted portion, is =
purple, 
in the style of A. ehimense. 
 
I did find a very rare one yesterday that's got an inverted color =
scheme,
with a red bottom & a green top. I'll post a picture once I can get a= 
good shot. 
 
I swear the swamp was guarding the thing, for it grew on a small knot =
of land 
surrounded by thick muck that will bear your weight one moment and =
then suck
your leg in up to your knee the next (it happened). It was hidden =
amongst a vining 
thicket of bull briars (Smilax rotundifolia), and trees of poison =
sumac (Toxicodendron vernix)
wove their fingery leaves amongst them.  Poison ivy (Toxicodendron =
radicans) ran about
the place where the jacks grew, but hid from view below young =
Impatiens capensis shoots.
It was so tangled in a 4 inch (10cm) thick matte of solid roots that I ==
almost gave up, but
in the end I teased it from the earth in one piece. Then I went home, =
& picked the Lyme Disease
ridden ticks off (may they burn eternally).  
 
Rhode Island swamps are no joke, but there's some nice plants out =
there. 
 
 
-erick
 
 
 
> Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 00:29:51 -0500
> From: adam14113 at AMERITECH.NET
> Subject: Re: Arisaema-L Gallery Image Upload (2538) Arisaema =
triphyllum
> To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL
> 
> It looks as if the spadix is bicolored. Is this aso usual?



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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=3>I think I'm getting a bit old for =
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<DIV style="FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Re: Arisaema-L Galler=y =
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<DIV><BR></DIV>I'd say about 5% of the local&nbsp;tripyllum produce a =
spadix 
appendage<BR>that's green inside the tube while the top, exserted =
portion, is 
purple, <BR>in the style of A. ehimense. <BR>&nbsp;<BR>I did find a =
very 
rare&nbsp;one yesterday that's got an inverted color scheme,<BR>with a ==
red 
bottom &amp; a green top. I'll post a picture once I can get a =
<BR>good shot. 
<BR>&nbsp;<BR>I swear the swamp was guarding the thing, for it grew on ==
a small 
knot of land <BR>surrounded by thick muck that will bear your weight =
one 
moment and then suck<BR>your leg in up to your knee the next (it 
happened).&nbsp;It was hidden amongst a vining <BR>thicket of bull =
briars 
(Smilax rotundifolia), and trees of poison sumac (Toxicodendron 
vernix)<BR>wove their fingery leaves amongst them.&nbsp; Poison ivy=2=0
(Toxicodendron radicans)&nbsp;ran about<BR>the&nbsp;place where the =
jacks 
grew, but hid from view below young Impatiens capensis shoots.<BR>It =
was so 
tangled&nbsp;in a 4 inch (10cm) thick matte of solid&nbsp;roots that I ==
almost 
gave up, but<BR>in the end I teased it from the earth in one piece. =
Then I 
went home, &amp; picked the Lyme Disease<BR>ridden ticks off (may they ==
burn 
eternally).&nbsp;&nbsp;<BR>&nbsp;<BR>Rhode Island swamps are no joke, =
but 
there's some nice plants out there. 
<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&nbsp;<BR>-erick<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&nbsp;<BR>&gt; =
Date: 
Sun, 9 May 2010 00:29:51 -0500<BR>&gt; From: =
adam14113 at AMERITECH.NET<BR>&gt; 
Subject: Re: Arisaema-L Gallery Image Upload (2538) Arisaema 
triphyllum<BR>&gt; To: ARISAEMA-L at NIC.SURFNET.NL<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; It =
looks as 
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