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Re: Seed of Woodland Plant Geoff's reply


No  I have never planted seed. In England Jack-in . . . is Arum maculatum,
it is also called  Lords-and-Ladies.  In the USA Jack-in . . . is Arisaema
triphyllum;  Arisaema may be a new or revised name for Arum.

My guess is that you should plunge the pot into the ground under a hardwood
tree;  it may take 3 - 7 years to first flower.  But only a guess.

Envirocordially yours   Geoff


-----Original Message-----
From: Sonnie Croft <newleaf@bright.net>
To: seeds-list@eskimo.com <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
Date: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 5:25 PM
Subject: Seed of Woodland Plant


>I've collected seed from" Jack-In-The-Pulpit"( I don't remember the Bot.
>name, Arum, maybe ?), and I'd like to try to grow some of these plants.  I
>figure I'll put the cleaned and dried seed in a big clay pot filled with
>dirt from the mother-plant site and set it outside for the winter.  Anyone
>here ever done that ?  I'd appreciate any advice.  TIA
>
>Sonnie
>




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