[Arisaema-l] Arisaemas in growth now

Henrik Salenius h.salenius at pp.inet.fi
Wed May 2 18:09:05 CEST 2012


Greetings from Finland

Hi, at last also I am able to join your joy and proudness: the first  
Arisaema sikokianum has emerged today!!!!

- Henrik Salenius
Masku, Finland - zone 4




Erick Adams kirjoitti 9.4.2012 kello 16.05:

> Here in Zone 6 Rhode Island we had a warm but droughty winter. Many  
> of the smaller corms
> just migrated right out of the powdery ground. Despite early warm  
> temperatures this spring
> many things that should be emerging are slow to come up this year  
> like the A. negishii I got from Barry.
>
> I have a large clump of urashima that's out, ternatipartium is  
> leafed out and I have this one clone of serratum that's in bloom (it  
> began emerging in early march!).
> Others are only just emerging:  Arisaema triphyllum, other serratum  
> clones, yamatense, sikokianum, engleri x sikokianum, kiushianum,  
> amurense, ringens.
>
> No signs of my kishidae yet which is troublesome.  A. heterophyllum,  
> maximowiczi, tashiroi, & sazensoo usually emerge 1-2 weeks after the  
> early risers here.
>
> Himalayans won't come into play till May.
>
> -Erick Adams
>
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>
>
> From: barryyinger at gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2012 13:56:11 -0400
> To: arisaema-l at science.uu.nl
> Subject: [Arisaema-l] Arisaemas in growth now
>
> Arisaema negishii has been up and blooming for several weeks. It is  
> always very early and not damaged by frost, very strange as my  
> plants are from a place with little frost. They have thrived for  
> many years. They always bloom and I have volunteer seedlings.  
> Despite the very mild winter and early spring I don't see any other  
> species up yet.
>
> Barry Yinger
>
>
> USDA Zone 6, Lewisberry, Pennsylvania USA
>
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