Re: [aroid-l] Symplocarpus
- Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Symplocarpus
- From: &* B* <p*@myjaring.net>
- Date: Sat, 17 Apr 2004 06:21:40 +0800
But is the water fresh? Where does the water to make the woodland swampy
originate? If it's welling ground water (most likely if the land is not
undulating or at the bottom of hills, etc.) of if it's seepage/run off (most
likely if it is undulating land or at the base of higher land) then it's
going to be moving water and fresh.
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Martinson" <llmen@wi.rr.com>
To: <aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:36 PM
Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Symplocarpus
> >Hi Rand
> >
> >I can only speak from cultivation experience of two of the four species -
> >foetidus & renifolius.
> >. Another thing they certainly dislike is stagnant water-logged soil
> >and it seems that in a bog garden there should be some throughflow of
moving
> >water rather than it simply being a muddy hole!
>
> Here in Wisconsin, they often grow in wooded swampy areas with no
> actual running stream nearby.
>
> --
> Don Martinson
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin
> l*@wi.rr.com
>
>
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