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Re: Danger!
- To: lindsey
- Subject: Re: Danger!
- From: "* R* M* <R*@sci.monash.edu.au>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 09:52:39 -0600
Linda,
I've never been to Florida but I believe it to have a very mild
climate.
In Melbourne, Australia we have a mild temperate climate perhaps a
little similar to you ( ? )
Aroids that go 'feral' here are :
Arum italicum
Pinellia tripartita
Pinellia ternata
Arisarum proboscidium
Arisarum vulgare
Zantedeschia aethiopica
Zantedeschia Green Goddess ( self seeds everywhere )
Zantedeschia elliottiana
Alocasia macrorrhiza
Sauromatum guttatum
Judging by the amount of offsets my Helicodiceros and Dracunculus
made this summer I suspect they could be mildly invasive given time.
It's STILL hot here and we badly need rain.
Cheers from fried Melbourne,
Rob.
Rob.McClure
Dept.of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Monash University, Clayton 3168
AUSTRALIA.
Phone:(03)9905.5625
Fax:(03)9905.5613
e-mail: Rob.McClure@sci.monash.edu.au
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