PS. Dr. Mo at University of Wisconsin- Madison has details on all the bloomings, I haven't seen him in a few years so I don't know if he is keeping up with them still. (English teachers please ignore that sentence!!)
ju-bo at msn.com wrote:
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> From: myeakel21 at earthlink.net
> To: aroid-l at gizmoworks.com
> Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2008 22:12:09 -0500
> Subject: [Aroid-l] St. Paul tiny titan
Hello Margaret,
Welcome to aroid-L!
Congrats on the blooming, I so hope the tiny thing eventually opens and produces its perfume to be appreciated by some!
A task for someone like your goodself or ANYONE out there in aroid-land----research and document ALL the bloomings of this wonderful Amorphophallus species in say the last 15 or so years, particulalrly plants originating from seed collected in the wild by Jim Symon and Wilbert Hetterschied! The information, or at least MOST of it would be available on the archives of aroid-l, and from memory (not too good these days!!) would begin with the FIRST blooming at the home of the then-grower at MOBOT, I disremember her name at this moment (shame on me!), but this plant too was TINY, a real dwarf giant, and there was much discussion back then on if genitics played a role in such a small plant blooming!
Please give us updates on your plants progress.
Good Luck and good growing!
Sincerely,
Julius Boos
WPB, FLORIDA
<< Hello All!
> I am new to this list and happened to see the reference to the little titan blooming in St. Paul, MN. I am the keeper of that plant and hope you are all able to view the webcam and blog about this little bloom. www.comozooconservatory.org/cons/gardenblog.shtml
> We are anticipating the inflorescence to open this week. We have had some dark weather the last couple of days and growth has slowed down. The spathe is incomplete and only covers about half of the spadix. So the flowers are visible at all times. It is very tiny---it only measured 28" tall today! The corm weighs 25 pounds and the plant is from a 1993 seed lot that was planted at Gustavus Adolphus College in St.Peter,MN. We have had the plant for almost 3 years.
> The IT folks are working on the problems with the website at this time. I noticed that the webcam was not showing a live picture this afternoon. We are learning alot from this experience!
> If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
>
> Margaret Yeakel-Twum
> Horticulturist
> Marjorie McNeely Conservatory at Como Park
> St.Paul, MN 55103
> 651-487-8256
> margaret.yeakel-twum at ci.stpaul.mn.us
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