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Re: [aroid-l] Question--Colocasia "Black magic"
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From: "W. George Schmid" <hostahill at bellsouth.net> on 2004.03.14 at 13:22:05(11272)
Dean,
In Atlanta, Georgia: Pots standing in 2-3 inches of water produce long
runners (in the cool greenhouse after dormancy). The runners circle the
inside of the pot, eventually grow over the edge and into the water, where
they form rooted puppies. George
W. George Schmid
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Hosta Hill - Tucker Georgia USA
Zone 7a - 1188 feet AMSL
84-12'-30" West_33-51' North
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Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 1:32 AM
Subject: [aroid-l] Question--Colocasia "Black magic"
Can any of you aroid experts answer the following question about the "Black
Magic" colocasia?
I grow it in So California and also in Hawaii. The leafs look identical to
me in both locations so I always assumed they are the same species. However,
when grown in California it "suckers" only right next to the base of the
mother plant. The suckers are so close it is even hard to split off the
"pups." In Hawaii it sends out long runners (3-5 feet long) with a plantlet
on the end like I have seen other Colocasias do. But the "Black Magic" I
grow in California has never sent out a runner. And the one I grow in Hawaii
only seldom suckers close by.
Are there two different species of "Black Magic" or is this difference in
growth due only to climate?
Thanks for any feedback,
Dean
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