Re: Spring STINKS!
- Subject: Re: Spring STINKS!
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 17:21:49 -0700
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Hello Julius, et al.! Thanks for the info on
Synandrospadix. Mine does not seem to have any scent at all. The spathe limb is
odd as well (see attached picture, but please pay no attention to the
Zamioculcas in the background. I was given it to revive after someone
overwatered it). Both AGOW and Deni’s book picture this species with a red
spathe. What is the story on this plant? Wrong ID? Thanks in advance, Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/
Taxonomist ((,///////////=======< EcoAnalysts, Inc. 1.530.383.4798 P.O. Box 4098 Davis, CA 95616 USA Invertebrate
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Species Ecological
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∙ E*@ECOANALYSTS.COM From:
aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] On
Behalf Of ju-bo@msn.com Dear Christopher, From: crogers@ecoanalysts.com A
fortnight ago I had in bloom: Three
konjaks, Two
Helicodiceros muscivorus 4
Arum palestinum (both the foetid and the rotten fruit ecotypes) 6
Arum italicum 4
Arum dioscorides On
Easter morning I had around twenty Typhonium roxburghii in full glory. Right
now I am in anticipation of my very first Synandrospadix vermitoxus inflorescence.
I have no idea about its odor, foul or fair. I
love spring. D. Christopher Rogers Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/ Taxonomist ((,///////////=======< EcoAnalysts, Inc. 1.530.383.4798 P.O. Box 4098 Davis, CA 95616 USA Invertebrate Taxonomy Endangered Species Ecological Studies Bioassessment Invasive Species Plankton Phycology IDAHO
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· E*@ECOANALYSTS.COM -----Original
Message----- Lucky
you!!! Of
all mine in the ground, the only ones up so far are the Dracunculus
vulgaris. I must have one of the "wimpy sissy" clones. It
only smells faintly - kind of like a dead cat in the next-door to the next-door
neighbor's yard. Sheldon
Hatheway Canby
OR -----
Original Message ---- From:
Alan Galloway <alan_galloway@bellsouth.net> To:
Aroid-l <Aroid-l@gizmoworks.com> Sent:
Friday, April 24, 2009 6:08:29 AM Subject:
[Aroid-l] Spring STINKS! Upon
getting home from work yesterday afternoon, as soon as I opened the car
door, this awful putrid smell hit me......and I knew exactly what it was. In
the garden the following were in full bloom: 11
Amorphophallus konjac 1
Amorphophallus dunnii 9
Helicodiceros muscivorus 4
Dracunculus vulgaris 6
various Arum species The
scent of the tall bearded Iris never had a chance of being noticed -- Spring STINKS! Alan _______________________________________________ Aroid-L
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