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Typhonium violaefolium
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From: "MJ Hatfield" mjhatfield at oneota.org> on 2001.02.04 at 06:17:39(5908)
Thanks for the wonderful information concerning Synandrospadix vermitoxicus.
It was exactly what I needed. I immediately repotted mine in a more
appropriate medium.
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Now, can someone tell me about Typhonium violaefolium, in particular
cultural information. And, as the leaves die there is a small bulblet.
Should these be planted immediately or allowed to start growing (as in
Am.bulbifer)first?
Thank you.
MJ Hatfield
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2001.02.04 at 15:41:34(5910)
MJ,
Typhonium violaefolium is a weed once established. Just use your average
potting mix. Give it time to rest a while when the plant stops growing. The
leaves will die down, the tuberettes of the leaves can be kept dry as well
and planted when you replant the older tubers. You'll have an acre of them
in no time........
Wilbert
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----- Original Message -----
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Sent: zondag 4 februari 2001 7:17
Subject: Typhonium violaefolium
> Thanks for the wonderful information concerning Synandrospadix
vermitoxicus.
> It was exactly what I needed. I immediately repotted mine in a more
> appropriate medium.
>
> Now, can someone tell me about Typhonium violaefolium, in particular
> cultural information. And, as the leaves die there is a small bulblet.
> Should these be planted immediately or allowed to start growing (as in
> Am.bulbifer)first?
>
> Thank you.
> MJ Hatfield
>
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