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Re: mainstream
- To: lindsey
- Subject: Re: mainstream
- From: S* M* <s*@arachne.uark.edu>
- Date: Thu, 2 Jan 1997 22:09:19 -0600
I also noticed that the Park's Countryside Gardens catalog list
"Amorphophallus bulbifera", which is a new name for them; previously they
only listed it as "Amorphophallus - rare". The picture still looks like
konjac to me, too, and indeed that's the origin of my first konjacs so I
suspect we all know what they are.
Arisaemas in general do seem to be becoming mainstream, don't they? This
is good for us, though - less than 10 years ago I never saw any offered
except occasionally A. sikokianum or perhaps A. triphyllum as a native
woodland wildflower. Now we have a considerable variety from a number of
good sources.
Steve
-- Steve Marak
-- samarak@arachne.uark.edu
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