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Tommyr: So jealous! Where would you find something like that? I'm sure they're not very common.
slipperfreak: Very nice. I just planted Arisaema triphyllum this summer outside so as long as it hasn't been eated by squirrels I hope I'll see it again this spring... Yours are the tropical sort though right? A. candidissimum f. album is my fav of those, very elegant looking and love the white stripes especially once you get the white on white at the top of the spathe. |
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A. sikokianum - zone 4 A. kiushianum - zone 7 A. thunbergii ssp. urashima - zone 5 A. candidissimum - zone 5 I have overwintered A. sikokianum outdoors here before. I have some A. triphyllum too, but I couldn't find the pics! I have some pics of my A. ringens around here somewhere too... |
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Well I dug up my Amorphophallus paeoniifolius bulbs for the first time after 10-12 years and found many little bulbs and few big one's. I decided to move them further away from the house as my wife threaten to pour perfume on it next time it flower. LOL The large one is 7 inches wide and the smaller one is 4-1/2 inches. Also a picture of last years plant and flower
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Holy cow is that big brownish thing in the third pic the flower? That's amazing! I've never seen this species before.
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Yep it's the flower. I posted more pictures in the http://www.orchidboard.com/community...he-spadix.html social group.
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Thats way too cool. Ugly, but thats what makes it cool!! :D
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Hey Tindo, One of those Typhonium bulbs you sent me has put out leaves. Hooray! I planted it next to a Amorphophallus paeoniifolius
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Alright!!! My indoor pots are blooming. I also planted one on my college campus, hopefully somewhere where it won't be mowed. I don't know how well they do with freezing temps, But I do know that they go through a winter rest.
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