Re: Helleborus foetidus / Arisaema


In a message dated 01/12/2001 8:32:29 AM Central Standard Time, 
genebush@otherside.com writes:

<< Seed germinates easily enough, but it takes 4 to 5 years before first
 "bloom". Then it is best you have more than one plant of the species if you
 eventually want to see blooms produce seeds. I usually have three to each 
species
 in the garden. >>


Some species Like our native North American ones produce diffrent sexed 
flowers-depending on the age of the plant and the conditions they are grown 
under.

With younger plants and those grown in too dry or wet a location being more 
male.

Paul

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