[Arisaema-l] please send in seeds
2csh
2csh at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 23 20:00:33 CET 2016
For those of you who have any Arisaema seeds that you intend to plant, please send a few to Eric at the AEG seed exchange. We need more species and varieties.
The Arisaema season is well underway here in the southeastern USA. Attached are 3 photos of my Ariisaema hachijoense (now considered part of the variable species A. serratum) in bloom today. The first picture of the plant with the greenish spathe is of the "mother " plant that I got from Asiatica many years ago. It made seed without another plant as a pollinator and I have had great luck germinating seedlings. All of the other plants near the mother are her seedlings. Note that the inflorescence is much darker on all the progeny than the parent- no clue why. I have had difficulty in the past germinating other seeds of A. serratum from the seed exchange here. No idea why, as the climate here is very similar to Japan. .
Seeds from this A. hachijoense are in the 2016 seed exchange.
Charles HunterSmyrna, Georgia USA
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