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Re: Arisaema saxatile
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From: "Sue Zunino" <suez at Northcoast.com> on 1998.05.31 at 21:31:00(2217)
Dear All,
Well....it's the grand 'bunny' award for me, but in all honesty I have to
say that Judy made me do it. I apologize, and I know she won't let me do=
it
again.......because she probably won't speak to me again, but don't be a
'bunny' and hit the 'send' key before you see WHO'S going to get the
note....and anyone who might be interested in Zantedeschia 'Green Goddess=
'
may let me know. I am watching my sister's plant for seed. If it produc=
es
some, I'll send as many as I can to anyone who is interested. Actual see=
ds
will depend on the plant, but don't hesitate to ask.
Hi Judy!
Ü
Sue Zunino
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-----Original Message-----
To: suez@northcoast.com
Date: Sunday, May 31, 1998 6:52 AM
Subject: Re: Arisaema saxatile
>Hi Judy!
>
>My seeds arrived today. Thank you! I'm really surprised that they are =
dry
>seeds. Most Arisaemas have fruit seeds that need to be kept damp. So y=
ou
>think I could start them in my greenhouse, or do you think I should seed
>them directly outside so that they will become accustomed to my native
>temps. by fall? How are you going to start yours, and what type of
>surroundings will you eventually plant them in? These are hardy aren't
>they?
>
>>came
>across this aroid beauty: Arisaema saxatile which is fragrant
>http://www.rareplants.co.uk/china/arisaema.htm<
>
>For some reason I can't access this page through 'the server' it says, i=
s
>there another way I can access it? I really want to see what you're
talking
>about......and then I'll want one too.
>
>Thanks very much for all the seeds. I'm still trying to decide where to
>plant them. I have some planning to do for a seed bed, and Bill is goin=
g
to
>help me put up a fence around a nursery where the Wolf can't go.
>
>I'm going to check on the Zantedeschia 'Green Goddess' hopefully tomorro=
w.
>I'll let you know what the scoop is on that.
>
>Sue
>
>
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