Silver Krome Gardens
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aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] On
Behalf Of ted.held@us.henkel.comSent: Monday, June 13, 2005
12:03 PMTo: Discussion of aroidsSubject: [Aroid-l] Ghost
SpeculationPlease allow
a non-botanist to speculate on the "ghost" mystery. If a plant is able to survive one or two seasons as a
ghost by utilizing stored energy from bulbs or the seed package, does that not
mean that starchy matter is dissolved by enzymes and such and drawn up into
the plant in the form of sap? Assuming that is true, does it not follow that
the same or similar materials could be absorbed by the bulb or roots (or
foliar application, for that matter) from the soil mix? In other words, would
it be possible to actually "feed" a plant like you would a cat or bird?
I know this sounds crazy. But parasitic
plants tap into solubles from hosts all the time. And such a phenomenon might
explain the facts as they have been presented, especially by Mr. Tyerman. And
if it is true, what sorts of "food" might work? I'd appreciate learned comment, even if it is derisive
laughter. Ted Held
A chemist pretending to be a
botanist.
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