Arisaema
- To: s*@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU
- Subject: Arisaema
- From: W* M* <M*@AOL.COM>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 17:58:54 EST
Well we decided to try again with Arisaema as we really think we can grow
these plants and feel they would go so well with some of our other shade
plants. We included A. sikokianum and A. triphyllum with some orders we
worked up today. We probably will have a few questions.
> I have A. sikokianum, A. candidissimum, A. triphyllum and
>Pinellia tripartita...all are planted in ordinary garden soil, with good
>drainage, that is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. I noticed
>that A. triphyllum growing in the wild here in Niles grows on the highest
>part of stream and river banks, nowhere near the water's edge (by Dowagiac
>Creek, about 30' above water level). So I am thinking that they would not
>do well if kept constantly moist at a moderate level.
w martin
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