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Re: aroid recommendations
- Subject: Re: aroid recommendations
- From: "* A* <a*@wp.pl>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2009 20:52:20 +0100
Hello,
A very beautiful plant. As I can't have it could I
publish your photos in Araceum with due credits (your name under the
photos)?
Marek Argent
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Subject: [Aroid-l] aroid
recommendations
Hello Marek,
I was able to grow a plant sold to me as Typhonium varians under 6 T5, 54 watt, 4100K grow lights. So, it very easy I think to grow this species under artificial lighting.
Typhonium, Dracunculus and other "coloured" tuberous aroids are insufficient to grow indoors. They require a lot of light. I grew a few years ago an Arisaema amurense - http://www.wschowa.com/abrimaal/araceum/arisaema/arisaema1.htm at home without additional lighting, just on the window and it bloomed normally. The easiest Arisaema I think is A. flavum but it needs to spend a winter in a cold place.
I don't recommend Spathiphyllum if you are a botanist. All plants sold in the shops are
cultivars.
Best, Marek
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