Bls: Aroid-L Digest, Vol 43, Issue 25
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Dear every aroid lover
introduce my Self...
My name Mr. Sarwo.
>From Indonesia.
Plese give me informations about Anthurium Bergundi and Anthurium Black Marie.
Regards
Mr. Sarwo
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1. Re: Need some advice for aroids in outdoor condition climate
zone 7 (Sheldon Hatheway)
2. Re: OT: id this non-aroid plant? (piaba)
3. Re: Need some advice for aroids in outdoor condition climate
zone 7 (R*@cs.com)
4. Re: OT: id this non-aroid plant? (mossytrail)
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 10:46:53 -0800 (PST)
From: Sheldon Hatheway <s*@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in outdoor
condition climate zone 7
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Hello, Franck,
Here in Canby, OR, USA, in a similar zone as yours, we successfully grow Dracunculus vulgaris and Arum italicum (in addition to the ones you mentioned) in the ground all year. They do just fine with a little winter mulch if it gets below 20F. Both of these are available from most of the larger mail-order nurseries. A Google search will give you more leads than you could ever look at in a normal lifetime. We also grow a number of hardy orchids outside: Bletilla, Pleione, Calanthe, Dactylorhiza, Roscoea, Spiranthes, etc. Some of these do well in full sun, and some appreciate a little light shade during the hot summer afternoons.
Sheldon
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From: Franck <f*@free.fr>
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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 4:45:54 AM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in outdoor condition climate zone 7
Hello all,
I would like to put some aroids in outdoor condition in the garden. I
am in a climate zone 7, with hot summer and severe winter (around -10?C
in average to the lower level). What could you advice me as species ? I
have retained some ones but it is just to be sure (Arisaema sp.,
Typhonium sp., Symplocarpus sp. are the genus I have for example. I
don't write the species because the list is long). And to finish, how
or where can I found some specimens adapted in culture outdoor ?
Thanks a lot for your help
Franck
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From: piaba <p*@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] OT: id this non-aroid plant?
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at first i thought it was a gesneriad but the leaves
totally threw me off.
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:58:48 EST
From: R*@cs.com
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in outdoor
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Franck, you could always try some of the more tropical genera like
Colocasia, Alocasia and Remusatia. All have a few species that can overwinter
underground in zone 7. Also a few of the Amorphophallus and I even know a few people
who over winter Philodendron bippenatifidum in zone 7. Those will dieback to
the ground every winter but given a well drained spot will come back with
full force in spring.
Where are you located?
Michael M.
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Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 18:05:36 -0800
From: "mossytrail" <m*@hctc.com>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] OT: id this non-aroid plant?
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> I've now found a couple of other pictures and I agree with
> Jonathan - this looks like a wonderful plant. I love
> gesneriads and this looks like one I want to grow, along
> with several others in the genus I ran across during my
> earlier searches.
>
> Steve
Speaking of Costa Rican plants from the vicinity of Arenal,
I would love to get my hands on Peperomia hernandiifolia.
I don't suppose you have any pics of AROIDS from there? I
remember some huge Xanthosoma, as in taller than I, with a
banana-like trunk. It was undescribed at the time, but I
think it may have been described by now.
Jason "hernandiifolia"(i.e., Hernandez)
Naturalist-at-Large
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zone 7 (R*@cs.com)
4. Re: OT: id this non-aroid plant? (mossytrail)
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 10:46:53 -0800 (PST)
From: Sheldon Hatheway <s*@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in outdoor
condition climate zone 7
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
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Hello, Franck,
Here in Canby, OR, USA, in a similar zone as yours, we successfully grow Dracunculus vulgaris and Arum italicum (in addition to the ones you mentioned) in the ground all year. They do just fine with a little winter mulch if it gets below 20F. Both of these are available from most of the larger mail-order nurseries. A Google search will give you more leads than you could ever look at in a normal lifetime. We also grow a number of hardy orchids outside: Bletilla, Pleione, Calanthe, Dactylorhiza, Roscoea, Spiranthes, etc. Some of these do well in full sun, and some appreciate a little light shade during the hot summer afternoons.
Sheldon
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From: Franck <f*@free.fr>
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 4:45:54 AM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in outdoor condition climate zone 7
Hello all,
I would like to put some aroids in outdoor condition in the garden. I
am in a climate zone 7, with hot summer and severe winter (around -10?C
in average to the lower level). What could you advice me as species ? I
have retained some ones but it is just to be sure (Arisaema sp.,
Typhonium sp., Symplocarpus sp. are the genus I have for example. I
don't write the species because the list is long). And to finish, how
or where can I found some specimens adapted in culture outdoor ?
Thanks a lot for your help
Franck
--
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Franck RADNAI - Climate Zone 7
Web site : http://fradnai.free.fr/
Photos : http://picasaweb.google.fr/Franck54280
Long. 6?21' 7" Est
Lat. 48?47'14" Nord
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at first i thought it was a gesneriad but the leaves
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=========
tsuh yang
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Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:58:48 EST
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in outdoor
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Franck, you could always try some of the more tropical genera like
Colocasia, Alocasia and Remusatia. All have a few species that can overwinter
underground in zone 7. Also a few of the Amorphophallus and I even know a few people
who over winter Philodendron bippenatifidum in zone 7. Those will dieback to
the ground every winter but given a well drained spot will come back with
full force in spring.
Where are you located?
Michael M.
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From: "mossytrail" <m*@hctc.com>
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> I've now found a couple of other pictures and I agree with
> Jonathan - this looks like a wonderful plant. I love
> gesneriads and this looks like one I want to grow, along
> with several others in the genus I ran across during my
> earlier searches.
>
> Steve
Speaking of Costa Rican plants from the vicinity of Arenal,
I would love to get my hands on Peperomia hernandiifolia.
I don't suppose you have any pics of AROIDS from there? I
remember some huge Xanthosoma, as in taller than I, with a
banana-like trunk. It was undescribed at the time, but I
think it may have been described by now.
Jason "hernandiifolia"(i.e., Hernandez)
Naturalist-at-Large
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