From: "StroWi at t-online.de" <StroWi at t-online.de>
on 2016.02.01 at 10:08:19
David,
not at all my technique...
See the links below
and of course the paper by Toy Avent from PDN published in Aroideana Vol 30 (2007), 124-138: Propagation of Amorphophallus by Leaf Petiole Cuttings
Here the links (at the bottom of the amorphophallus-forum.de pages you find a translation button)
- http://www.baumfarn.at/treefern/viewtopic.php?t=3D2019
- http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/meristemkultur-recycling-a-scaber-anzucht-vermehrung/amorphophallus-f26/t4075-f11/
- http://www.amorphophallus-forum.de/how-to-vermehrung-durch-blattstecklinge-anzucht-vermehrung/amorphophallus-f26/t4979-f11/
Happy propagating, Bernhard.
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Betreff: Re: [Aroid-l] storage conditions Amorphophallus juliae
Datum: 2016-02-01T07:05:15+0100
Von: "DAVID LEEDY" <djleedy@sbcglobal.net>
An: "Discussion of aroids" <aroid-l@www.gizmoworks.com>
Bernhard,
I would certainly appreciate learning of your technique and results.
David Leedy
On Sunday, January 31, 2016 2:56 PM, "StroWi@t-online.de" <StroWi@t-online.de> wrote:
Hi Wilbert,
OK; then, if someone has a specimen, she/he should try leaf cuttings; eburneus, nihaensis and brachyphyllus are responding - at least in my humble hands.......
Happy propagating, Bernhard.
P.S.: If succeeding, I'd be interested in a trade.... ;-)
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Betreff: Re: [Aroid-l] storage conditions Amorphophallus juliae
Datum: 2016-01-31T21:30:12+0100
Von: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" <hetter@xs4all.nl>
An: "'Discussion of aroids'" <aroid-l@www.gizmoworks.com>
Hi Bernhard,
Nope, infundi is barren, as are the others of this group, unless the tuber splits/falls apart of old age.
Van: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] Namens StroWi@t-online.de Verzonden: woensdag 27 januari 2016 9:25 Aan: Discussion of aroids Onderwerp: Re: [Aroid-l] storage conditions Amorphophallus juliae
Hi Wilbert,
yes, you are of course right - I found your article....
A Review of the White-flowered Amorphophallus (Araceae:Thomsonieae) Species in Sarawak P.C. BOYCE 1, 2, I.B. IPOR 2 AND W.L.A. HETTERSCHEID 3
I grow nihaensis, brachyphyllus and eburneus as well, but not infundibuliformis yet.....
I guess your remark would be confirmed by Lord P.(hyllogenetic), too.....
Happy classifying, Bernhard.
P.S.: Does infundibuliformis grow offsets? If so, would anyone trade one?
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Betreff: Re: [Aroid-l] storage conditions Amorphophallus juliae
Datum: 2016-01-27T07:30:13+0100
More phylogenetically correct is that it belongs to the group of eburneus-brachyphyllus-niahensis, a wet group.
Cheers,
Wilbert
Hi Wilbert,
OK, I thought in that direction...... So it belongs to the group gigas, decus-silvae etc that do not like to be stored bone dry....
Thanks, Bernhard.
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Betreff: Re: [Aroid-l] storage conditions Amorphophallus juliae
Datum: 2016-01-24T08:42:10+0100
Keep it wet.
Cheers,
Wilbert
Amorphophiles,
would someone know the right storage conditions for Amorphophallus juliae ( not julaihii ! )?
My specimen was sold by Malesiana-Tropicals in 2006 under the name A. spec. Bintulu...
During dormancy bone dry or in light damp substrate / sphagnum???
I'd be thankfull for enlightenment...
Happy posting, Bernhard.
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