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Amorphophallus from Thailand?
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From: StroWi at t-online.de (StroWi at t-online.de) on 2007.11.05 at 08:44:29(16666)
Bonaventure,
are you sure that anlbus is not a frost tender species?
Bernhard.
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Uezte, Germany
Zone 7, too
-----Original Message-----
Date: Sun, 04 Nov 2007 12:46:06 +0100
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus from Thailand
From: bonaventure at optonline.net
To: Discussion of aroids
Amorph. albus - largest tuber bloomed in Zone 7 garden 2005. No leaf
from that tuber sent up until this year 2007! ? B. Magrys
Cliffwood Beach, NJ USA
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From: StroWi at t-online.de (StroWi at t-online.de) on 2007.11.23 at 07:54:09(16712)
Bonaventure,
thanks for the confirmation.
Since I live in Germany in an equivalent to zone 7, I will give it a
try.
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Happy growing,
Bernhard.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 19:23:23 +0100
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Amorphophallus from Thailand
From: bonaventure at optonline.net
To: Discussion of aroids
Hi Bernhard, I'm not sure if I had answered your email already, but
yes, the albus (may be yunnanense but looks more like albus) which
came from Kaichen in 1999 or 2000 listed as A-101, is hardy and
proliferates here in my garden in NJ. As with some konjac and
dunii tubers, the very largest may rot over winter. However I have had
no problem with konjac blooming but yet to see a dunnii bloom and a
repeat of the albus. Bonaventure
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