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Re: Arisaema
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- Subject: Re: Arisaema
- From: L* R* <l*@peak.org>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jun 1997 15:41:42 -0700 (PDT)
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A. candidissima and several other of the showier arisaemas have been
around long enough to be fairly easy to get in rock garden and hardy
plant society seed exchanges. I'd expect to find seed available from
British and European seed houses, probably at fairly high prices.
I'm celebrating this week. Two A. candidissima are in bloom under a
Styrax tree in my garden, from seed I sowed 3 or 4 years ago. Obtained
from the British Columbia Alpine Garden Club. Maybe I'll be able to
contribute back this year...
Loren russell, Corvallis, Oregon
On Wed, 18 Jun 1997, Janet Nancy Yang wrote:
> Duncan,
> Do you have a source for seeds of Arisaema candidissima?
>
> Janet
>
>
References:
- Re: Arisaema
- From: jaguarjy@ix.netcom.com (Janet Nancy Yang)
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