Re: Arisaema sukotaiense - questions
- Subject: Re: Arisaema sukotaiense - questions
- From: &* C* <c*@bellsouth.net>
- Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:08:22 -0500
This is my third year with
sukotaiense. My experience is that although it is tropical, it is not
evergreen or even wintergreen. For me it comes up in the spring like all
of my other Arisaemas (planted in the ground as I have terrible luck in pots),
loves the humid summer and begins to go dormant in late summer or early fall
when the weather cools and becomes drier. It is planted in loose, fertile,
well draining soil that is on the dry side during winter. It isn't up yet,
but I'm sure it is fine. I lifted it to see how it was doing back in the
winter and it was considerably larger than the winter before. I'm hoping
for a flower this spring.
I grow fimbriatum, another
"tropical" the same way.
Russell Coker
Mobile, Alabama zn
8b
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