Re: Eminium?
- Subject: Re: Eminium?
- From: P* B* <p*@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2019 09:55:26 +0800
It’s quite a widespread species in the eastern Mediterranean. I have grown it in the past from a collection I made from consolidated sand along the coast from Alexandria. It proved difficult to maintain in cultivation (as did Biarum olivieri with which it co-occurs). I suspect collections from the more usual limestone-derived terra rossa soils on which it occurs in Turkey might be more amenable to cultivation. Off-hand I don’t know if anyone still maintains it but it might be in cultivation in Zurich BG or in Vienna, or Heidelberg. Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: t*@gmail.com Is Eminium spiculatum in cultivation at all? I just discovered this fascinating desert aroid when researching Zamioculcas. (On Steve's website, for those of you who knew him.) I'd be interested in learning more if anybody has grown it. -- The Silent Seed Rare and Unusual plants from around the world. |
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