Re: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'
- Subject: Re: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Fri, 10 Jul 2009 18:55:03 -0700
Title: Amorphophallus gigas flowering in Sunnyvale
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Awesome! I would expect them to be as big
as normal A. erythrorrachis, since it is the female structure. But as soon as
they finish changing colour and start softening, I would plant them. Neat, Bill! D. Christopher Rogers Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/
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I pollinated my A. erythrorrhachis with pollen from A.
gigas. It seems to be 'taking'. Anybody know how big the berries are supposed to get? Bill Checked by
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