Re: Spring transplanting of Arum maculatum


Hello Don,

Better wait until the leaves turn yellow, then you can transplant.
Anyway the plant can lose the infructescence if the flowers were pollinated.

Marek

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From: "Don Martinson" <llmen@wi.rr.com>
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Subject: [Aroid-l] Spring transplanting of Arum maculatum


> We have had an exceedingly mild winter here in SE Wisconsin and the ground
> is barely, if at all frozen.  Would it be possible to dig and transplant a
> piece of Arum maculatum (assuming I can locate it) before it sprouts
> (usually in late April or early May here), or would I be better off 
> waiting
> until Fall when the foliage begins to die back?
>
> Any advice appreciated.
>
>
> Don Martinson
> Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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