Re: Synandrospadix vermitoxicus


That is a lovely plant. I grew that species from material I collected in Chile many years ago. It bloomed
for me as well. I gave it away before I moved to Kansas. One day, I should try it again.

Happy days,
Christopher 

On Wed, 3 May 2023 at 12:54, Al Wootten <a*@gmail.com> wrote:

I was interested in Synandrospadix vermitoxicus as it originates near Salta in northern Argentina.  On one of many trips to the ALMA telescope on the W side of the Andes I had hoped to visit Salta.  In 2010 I saw my first one on a visit to Silver Krome and Denis Rotolante--quite a thrill.  I had a donation of a few seeds from a list member, which thrived.  Last year one was battered by hail; this year it sprouted too soon (it was watered during its dry season) so is leggy and broken but still has 4 blooms.  It has child from a seed I didn't know I had, which fell in a nearby pot of A bulbifer.

Clear skies,

Al

Synandrospadix
        vermitoxicus

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