-----Original Message-----
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 10:43 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Subject: Re: A. titanum Height
The titanum that bloomed at the UW-Madison this spring was in a pot
in one of the greenhouses, and it reached approx. 8'4" when it
bloomed. I think this may have been one of the tallest recorded, but
I am not positive on that!
Terry
--- "WEAVER,BILL (HP-USA,ex3)" wrote:
> My A. titanum just hit the greenhouse roof. Does anyone have
> actual data on how high I will have to raise my roof to get
> this to blooming size? I am looking for actual pre-bloom size
> "in captivity" (in a pot) All references I have found to date
> list expected maximum size in the wild, which may have limited
> bearing on "captivity" size.
>
> Bill Weaver
> bill_weaver@hp.com
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