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  Re: [Aroid-l] giant form A. paeoniifolius
From: Bobby McGehe <bobbymcgehe at bellsouth.net> on 2009.09.30 at 22:42:00
Greetings,
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My experience with this one is every other year it blooms, the opposite year a plant appears. I believe the plant at the show a few years ago was in fact larger than the previous exibition years before. It was huge! Julius, you keep hinting....we know where this clone is,  somewhere here in Florida.  Will he chime in??????
The best...
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=0AFrom: "ju-bo@msn.com" <ju-bo@msn.com>
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 30, 2009 9:47:12 AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] giant form A. paeoniifolius

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I recall a photo taken at Fairchild Gardens in Miami in an EARLY "Aroideana'' of our old friend Craig Phillips standing under the canopy of a leaf of what was labeled then as A. titanum, this was later  corrected, it was A. paeoniifolius.  Craig stood at LEAST 6' tall, and the canopy began to spread a little  OVER his head, so the petiole MUST have been about 6' 4" tall, maybe 5" in dia. at its base?
A couple/three years ago, at the Sept. aroid show and sale, I assisted Ron Weeks and others in hauling a HUGE tub with a GIANT plant of A. paeoniifolius from the rare plant house at Fairchild up and into the ''display hall'', this plant easily rivaled in size the one in the old photo, and, who knows, might even have been the SAME plant as was shown in the photo!
So--we know that a giant exists/used to exist at Fairchild, Scott USED to have a couple, and there were a few more hanging around in collections a few years ago.
I don`t know about the blooming of these giant plants, I`ll ask my buddy Bobby, he just MIGHT know, or maybe our resident expert Wilbert may chime in?
I USED to be able to purchase soft-ball sized A. paeon. corms at an Indian Grocery on Okeechobee Blvd. here in W.P.B. (I still get eddoes, Colocasia esculenta ''antiquorom'' there!), but I have not seen them available in a couple of years, I must ask the owner where he used to obtain them, they were VERY popular with folks from the S. India/Cylon areas, used seasonally at weddings/feasts, called ''suran'', also available cooked and in cans.
I hope that this helps!

Good Growing, all.

Julius

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To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 13:19:38 -0400
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] giant form A. paeoniifolius

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Hello Julius and everyone,

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I wonder if these giant corms are the result of the breeding program in the Indian subcontinent. Please see back issues of Aroideana on this. If so, I suspect that one of the side results of the program has been to minimize the likelihood of flowering of these corms. I know this to be the case for some of the named cultivars.

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I find this size corm in UK greengrocers in the summer, and I am told that the general name is suran =E2=80=93 perhaps one of many names in various parts of the subcontinent. I have had no luck so far in finding them in South Florida grocers. To be honest, I don=E2=80=99t think that 24=E2=80=9D diameter is particularly unusual or =E2=80=9Cgiant=E2=80=9D =E2=80=93 mine go at least 18=E2=80=9D and that is with my appalling growing skills.

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Derek

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From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of ju-bo@msn.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 8:53 AM
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] giant form A. paeoniifolius

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Dear All,

This giant form of A. paeoniifolius is available in S. Florida, so there should not be a need to import it.  
I'll wait to see if and when the owners/growers shake the dust off their shoes and the sand out of their eyes and reply to this forum!! 
I saw a tuber that must have measured close to 24" in dia. some years ago.   I THINK Scott had and may have sold some plants of this giant clone??

Julius

W.P.B., FLORIDA

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Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2009 13:18:40 -0500
From: LLmen@wi.rr.com
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] giant form A. paeoniifolius

If anyone else would be interested in obtaining tubers or seed, perhaps a group order could be initiated, depending upon the costs.

Just a thought,


Don Martinson
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Mailto:llmen@wi.rr.com




On 9/27/09 8:48 AM, "Raj Shekhar Misra" <rajshekharmisra@yahoo.com> wrote:

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HELLO
I HAVE GIANT AMORPHOPHALLUS PAEONIFOLIUS WHICH PRODUCES EDIBLE CORMS WEIGHING 15 TO 20KG.
Kindly visit my webpage for more information.
www.geocities.com/rsmisra2000 <http://www.geocities.com/rsmisra2000>
regards
RSMisra
 
Dr.Raj Shekhar Misra
Principal Scientist & Head
Crop Protection Division
Central Tuber Crops Research Institute
Sreekariyam, Trivandrum-695017(India)
Mobile Phone No. 91-9446557657
Fax-0471-2590063
Phone-0471-2598551 to 2598554

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From: Dan Jackson <rupert68@gmail.com>
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Thursday, 24 September, 2009 11:03:49 AM
Subject: [Aroid-l] giant form A. paeoniifolius

hello to the group.

I am looking for a source for the large, tall growing form of or "giant" form of A. paeoniifolius.

can anyone advise?

Thanks
Rupert

rupert68@gmail.com

 

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