Re: Cold Tolerant Amporhs


Hello,

It looks rather like A. konjac with a dark petiole. I have never tried to 
leave Amo's tubers in the ground,
but people say that konjac can survive in zone 6 (I also live in Z6).
I had no luck with Typhonium venosum reading that it can be hardy in Z6 I 
left all my (about 20) tubers in the ground one year, but the following 
winter was very cold with night temperatures -20*C/-2*F and I lost them all.

Best,
Marek

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Neil Carroll" <ncarz@charter.net>
To: "Discussion of aroids" <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:39 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Cold Tolerant Amporhs


> Doin a yard cleanup for a client today and found this Amorphophallus 
> growing in a compost pile. This is in Mars Hill, NC and is in hardiness 
> zone 6.
> Thinking Amoph.  paenefolius?? What do ya think?
> Do folks know of other Amorphs that will live in these conditions?...the 
> cold?
>
> Neil
>


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