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Pinellia pedatisecta
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From: "Abrimaal" abrimaal at wp.pl> on 2006.06.28 at 17:52:18(14365)
But... it didn't survive the last winter in Poland outdoors and I live in
zone 6.
Marek
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----- Original Message -----
To: "Discussion of aroids"
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 2:57 PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Which Pinellia?
FYI, it's hardy here in zone 5.
susan
--- Wilbert Hetterscheid wrote:
Hi Ken,
That's definitely P. pedatisecta.
Cheerio,
WIlbert
> Aroiders,
>
> We've had a terribly wet Spring here in the
northeast USA so I just
> tilled my big garden last Thursday. (Just in time
to get more rain.)
> Much to my surprise I found this aroid that had
been dumped out with my
> old potting medium had come up after overwintering
here in a cold, wet
> zone 5a.
>
> I do believe it's a Pinellia but it's not one I
took photos of last year
> while I was growing them - so now I'm not sure
what species it is. It's
> growing in full sun in normal garden loam and
seems quite happy.
>
> I know it's not P. tripartita, and I grew a
limited number of species -
> so maybe it's P. pedatisecta? I'd love to know...
>
> -Ken
>
>
> P.S. It might not be Pinellia, I grew a lot of
Typhoniums too, but I
> don't think it's Typhonium.
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From: "Agoston Janos" agoston.janos at citromail.hu> on 2006.06.28 at 19:42:46(14366)
Marek, perhaps you have much more continental climate, than
the others. I know now, that USDA Hardinbess zone does not calculate in the
continentality, the humidity etc.
One of my friends were in Sweden and in Grece. We know, that
there are bigger frosts in Sweden, but she was in a pullover in -8?C, in Hungary
when the temperature is about -10?C we usally weare thick jackets. The same is
with Grece, tere are big heatwaves, and the people do not have problems as here
in Hungary. If you travel to Russia the climat is more continental and the
weather is more untoleratable.
I live in Z5a, and I've heared, that Typhonium venosum is
hardy here, but did not survived here, even in sheltered place, in sandy soil
with winter protection...
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So USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are really just indications, and
plants perhaps survive
----- Original Message -----
From:
Abrimaal
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:52
PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
pedatisecta
But... it didn't survive the last winter in Poland outdoors
and I live in zone 6.Marek
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From: "Abrimaal" abrimaal at wp.pl> on 2006.06.29 at 12:08:28(14368)
My Typhonium venosum also died in the ground, and
Arisaema candidissimum, too.
What survived - Arisaema amurense, A. flavum. A.
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jacquemontii, Arum maculatum, Arum italicum, Peltandra virginica and Lysichiton
americanus.
Marek
----- Original Message -----
From:
Agoston Janos
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:42
PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
pedatisecta
Marek, perhaps you have much more continental climate, than
the others. I know now, that USDA Hardinbess zone does not calculate in the
continentality, the humidity etc.
One of my friends were in Sweden and in Grece. We know, that
there are bigger frosts in Sweden, but she was in a pullover in -8?C, in
Hungary when the temperature is about -10?C we usally weare thick jackets. The
same is with Grece, tere are big heatwaves, and the people do not have
problems as here in Hungary. If you travel to Russia the climat is more
continental and the weather is more untoleratable.
I live in Z5a, and I've heared, that Typhonium venosum is
hardy here, but did not survived here, even in sheltered place, in sandy soil
with winter protection...
So USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are really just indications,
and plants perhaps survive
----- Original Message -----
From:
Abrimaal
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:52
PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
pedatisecta
But... it didn't survive the last winter in Poland
outdoors and I live in zone 6.Marek
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From: "Agoston Janos" agoston.janos at citromail.hu> on 2006.06.29 at 21:14:40(14377)
Good to know, now I don't have to endanger my plants which are
not hardy here. thank you for the information Marek!
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From:
Abrimaal
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2006 2:08
PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
pedatisecta
My Typhonium venosum also died in the ground, and
Arisaema candidissimum, too.
What survived - Arisaema amurense, A. flavum. A.
jacquemontii, Arum maculatum, Arum italicum, Peltandra virginica and
Lysichiton americanus.
Marek
----- Original Message -----
From:
Agoston Janos
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:42
PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
pedatisecta
Marek, perhaps you have much more continental climate,
than the others. I know now, that USDA Hardinbess zone does not calculate in
the continentality, the humidity etc.
One of my friends were in Sweden and in Grece. We know,
that there are bigger frosts in Sweden, but she was in a pullover in -8?C,
in Hungary when the temperature is about -10?C we usally weare thick
jackets. The same is with Grece, tere are big heatwaves, and the people do
not have problems as here in Hungary. If you travel to Russia the climat is
more continental and the weather is more untoleratable.
I live in Z5a, and I've heared, that Typhonium venosum is
hardy here, but did not survived here, even in sheltered place, in sandy
soil with winter protection...
So USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are really just indications,
and plants perhaps survive
----- Original Message -----
From:
Abrimaal
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:52
PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
pedatisecta
But... it didn't survive the last winter in Poland
outdoors and I live in zone 6.Marek
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