Re: [Aroid-l] Eminium lehmanii
- Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Eminium lehmanii
- From: b*@optonline.net
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 15:07:11 -0500
- Content-language: en
- Priority: normal
Dear Dan and others afflicted with Aroidopathy, Don't know if my Typhonium gigantea(?) will make it thru the winter, but T. venosum and Arum italicum are weeds here, increasing every year. Arum maculatum and concinium get their leaves trashed every winter but make up with spring growth and blooming. Just moved my Arum creticum and dioscoroides to under lights, they were getting weaker every year. Arum purpureospathum is one of the most tender I've ever (attempted to) have grown but nigrum is a real trooper, waiting till spring to put up leaves, and of course, its stinky black blooms. Bonaventure Magrys Cliffwood Beach, NJ USA zone 7, with the start of 6 inches or more of snow coming now.
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Thank you all for the replies!!! John, I'd love to try a
Typhonium if you can maybe let me know where I might acquire one of these
beauties!! Bonaventure: Do you suppose that Arum would be hardy here
in my zone 5b/6a garden?? I've stayed away from the Arum for the most
part because of their desire to grow when I do not want them to! Ron,
of course, if I end up getting a couple to have a whirl with I would be happy to
get one or two for you as well :o)
Thanks again everyone and I'm happy to say spring is almost
here....of course I just shoveled 5 inches of snow off my driveway, so it is not
here just yet!
Dan
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