Helicodiceros and Dracunculus has got a flat tuber. They grow
in nature with the bud upright, because it is good for them. So if they will not
rot because of the wrong position of the bud maybe newly forming contractile
roots will pull it back into the right position (That is the main aim of
contractile roots, to pull the tuber in the right depht and
position).
Jani, Z5a
----- Original Message -----
From:
Steve
Marak
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2007 8:43
AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Helicodiceros
potting
On Fri, 2 Feb 2007, James Waddick wrote:> One time I
had some extra smaller tubers and thought I'd try > planting them in
the garden in some high and dry spots. All failed - > or so I thought.
Two years ago I was astonished to find a couple > small whispy
leaves growing next to a dry log in the hottest driest > part of
the garden. They have returned since, but do not seem even > vaguely
large enough to flower. This year we have gone down to -5 F, > so let's
see what returns.> > The fact that they even persist in my
climate - Zone 5/6 and > have been subjected to temps of 0 F for
extended periods should > suggest that they be tried in Zone 6 (Steve
Marek, have you tried > them?).Hi Jim,No, I haven't,
but I certainly will after reading that, especially since I'd already
planned to expand one of the fill sand beds this year. I know I got a
"starter" Helicodiceros from someone on the list - the recordsare probably
on that same hard drive I've been vainly trying to pull 12 yearold Aroid-L
archives from - but I never actually thought about trying it outdoors
here, which is unlike me. On reading this thread, I realized I haven't
seen it in the greenhouse for quite a while either, so the tag hunt and
excavation is on ....Steve-- Steve Marak-- samarak@gizmoworks.com_______________________________________________Aroid-l
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