[Arisaema-l] Arisaema-L Gallery Image Upload (3406) Arisaematriphyllum

Charles S. Hunter 2csh at bellsouth.net
Sat Nov 26 00:12:01 CET 2011


Erick: That seems really strange to have a plant come up and bloom in
November in the northeast. Is it triphyllum, var. stewardsonii? The book
says look at the underside of the leaf- if glossy light green, it is; if not
and the color is blue-green it is var. triphyllum that is the common eastern
one that we get wild down here in the southeastern USA. Also in var.
stewardsonii the spathe tube has distinct raised white stripes vs. a smooth
spathe tube. 

It would be interesting to see if it is just confused this year or if it
will do it again.

Anybody else on the list ever get any blooming late like this?

Only thing up here is what I believe is an evergreen A. grapsospadix and I
am anxious to see if it survives a January freeze outside.

Charles Hunter
Smyrna, Georgia, USA
zone 7 


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Arisaematriphyllum

Arisaema-L Gallery Image Upload (3406) Arisaema triphyllum
		
		From: Erick Adams
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		Name: Arisaema triphyllum
		Note: A local plant from the edge of my property.  This
photo was taken on November 25, 2011!  There are no leaves on the trees or
herbaceous plants awake right now.  This plant is peculiar.  I seem to
remember it was just starting to emerge in September when the fruit was
ripening on the other Arisaema. 

		URL: http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/temperate/?gal=Arisaema&id=3406
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