Re: An Arum pictum article I recently updated


Very nice!!

Another plant I grew when I lived in California. It is now in a separate genus, and is called Gymnomesium pictum.

I should try it here in Kansas, but I am worried that I would kill it.

Great plant!!!
Christopher

On Tue, 25 Apr 2023 at 18:31, Sean A. O'Hara <s*@gimcw.org> wrote:
There seems interest in members posting what sort of things they are growing.  Here is a plant I find interesting at the moment (just finishing its growing season and going into dormancy here in California).


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