Re: Arisaema
- Subject: Re: Arisaema
- From: m*@shu.edu
- Date: Thu, 13 Dec 2001 23:26:13 -0600 (CST)
Would be interesting to see if they could survive further north; or if they
can do well with a shortened dormancy. Do they differ florally from typical
triph's?
Any luck with going back and finding dormant tubers in winter to
transplant?
Bonaventure Magrys
"Julius Boos"
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They ( A. triphyllum) grow wild in S.E. Florida in bogs very near to and
on the W. 'bank' of the intercoastal at Hobe Sound, which is just N. of
Jupiter. The ones I examined had LARGE tubers. Many Peltandra also!!
Julius
>>Paul Arisema greow wild in SW Fl. and in Charlotte County in
particular. They are found in somewhat boggy areas but seem notorius for
dying when transplanted as well with carniverous species. J <
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