Re: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'


Title: Amorphophallus gigas flowering in Sunnyvale

How big is normal for A. erythrorrachis?


From: Christopher Rogers [mailto:crogers@ecoanalysts.com]
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 6:55 PM
To: Weaver, Bill; 'Albert M Huntington'; 'Dan Levin'; 'Paul Licht'
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Subject: RE: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'

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!

 

 

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From: Weaver, Bill [mailto:bill.weaver@hp.com]
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 6:16 PM
To: 'Christopher Rogers'; Albert M Huntington; Dan Levin; Paul Licht
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Subject: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'

 

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

 

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