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A.lewallei
- To: lindsey@mallorn.com
- Subject: A.lewallei
- From: M* H* <o*@ames.net>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 1998 22:55:28 -0600
I've been growing Amorphophallus lewallei from seed. They seem to take a
long time to go into their first dormancy (or is it their second?). When
the petioles died back, I dug the small tubers only to find longitudinal
"shoots". These "shoots" appear to be actively growing. Not knowing what
to do, I replanted some. I just checked and they are fine, although no
change. The others I stored dry in brown paper bags. Upon checking they
have turned green and don't look as healthy as they did when I first dug
them.
Any comments, general or specific, or suggestions?
Thank you.
MJ Hatfield
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