[Aroid-l] Yet another Titanum blooming
- Subject: [Aroid-l] Yet another Titanum blooming
- From: "Horak, David" d*@bbg.org
- Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:42:30 -0400
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- Thread-topic: Yet another Titanum blooming
Dear Aroiders, After many years of patient attention, our Amorphophallus titanum, here at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, is finally going to bloom. It seems like this is becoming an almost common event around the world, but still we are pretty excited around here. An official announcement and website info will be in place in the next 2-3 days - hopefully with webcam, additional photos, stats, etc. This would appear to be the first blooming of a titanum here in New York since 1939. At last measurement today the bud was about 41 inches/104 centimeters with an anticipated maturation approximately 10-14 days from now. It will be moved to limited public access tomorrow with full access a day or two later. Our plant came from Alan Galloway in 1996 from seed collected in Sumatra. Since it does have a wild origin, we would like to attempt to pollinate it and produce seed. I am hoping that one of you might have pollen stored from a previous blooming that you would consider contributing to this attempt. If so, please contact me directly off list. Secondly, regardless of whether we are able to obtain pollen or effect pollination, we would hope to collect pollen for storage and dissemination. I know that several of you have been down this road, so if anyone could suggest successful protocols for collection and storage and anticipated duration of viability it would be a big help-no need to reinvent the wheel in this case. While we have a humble conservatory aroid collection, as an extra incentive to compel you to come see our little baby, additionally we have some large specimen aquatic aroids on view: Montrichardia arborescens (to 12 feet and growing), Typhonodorum lindleyanum (to about 7 feet), Lasimorpha senegalense (7 feet and multiple inflorescences) and Cyrtosperma merkusii (coming back at about 7-8 feet). Thank you in advance for whatever help you might provide. Dave Horak Curator of the Orchid Collection and the Robert W. Wilson Aquatic House Brooklyn Botanic Garden 1000 Washington Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11225 718-623-7200 x6428
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