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Re: MJ's Beat Up A. Konjac
- To: lindsey
- Subject: Re: MJ's Beat Up A. Konjac
- From: "* A* B* <c*@facstaff.wisc.edu>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jun 1997 11:27:13 -0500
At 09:03 PM 6/5/97 -0500, you wrote:
>I agree with all that Don said with the exception of the 'direct sun'. May
>I suggest bright light or bright shade. I had some Amorphs. in the sun and
>they damn near dies. Of cours, sun in Florida comes in at a more direct
>angle than yours does... but, I still suggest caution on the sun... if
>nothing else, the leaf will get sunburned if it is not weened out.....
>Dewey
I'll second that. Remember that many species are thought to be forest edge
inhabitants and seem to do well in disturbed areas--(see Aroideana issue).
Some shade would seem to be a benefit.
Carlo
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