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  Amorph. bulbifer fruit
From: Durightmm at aol.com on 2000.10.15 at 01:44:22(5557)
It surely must have happened before but I don't not recall it. While pulling
grass from a ground bed I discovered green fruit of Am. bulbifer that raises
the question of thier ripe color. What is it? I am sure this topic haas
been discussed numerously that raises another question. Why are not these
topics indexed ? It would be most conveneient and beneficial to all. The
responses I see here are beneficial and come from experience. It is great to
share but it seems plausable to have a research resource. Has any thought
been given to this. And what is A. bulbifer's ripe berry color. PS It was
from a plant not 30" high. and the first year in the ground Joe

From: r.e.maynard at att.net on 2000.10.15 at 15:37:55(5559)
I have had this plant 4-5 years and it forms small warts
at the top of the single main stalk and on stems of the
leafs that are light brown. Plant when plant dies back
and a new plant will break thru the soil the following
late spring or early summer. It will probably take 5-6
years for the pant to mature. Ray Maynard
> It surely must have happened before but I don't not recall it. While pulling
> grass from a ground bed I discovered green fruit of Am. bulbifer that raises
> the question of thier ripe color. What is it? I am sure this topic haas
> been discussed numerously that raises another question. Why are not these
> topics indexed ? It would be most conveneient and beneficial to all. The
> responses I see here are beneficial and come from experience. It is great to
> share but it seems plausable to have a research resource. Has any thought
> been given to this. And what is A. bulbifer's ripe berry color. PS It was
> from a plant not 30" high. and the first year in the ground Joe
>
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