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Re: [Aroid-l] New Topic - Spathanthema intermedium
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From: gareth brook <gareth at brook999.fsnet.co.uk> on 2007.02.07 at 22:47:29(15247)
I have also grown one for a few years that I got from Arno Clement. I grow it in the same conditions as Konjac, out of soil dry and frost free (at times only just) in winter and plenty of food in summer. It has produced offsetts every year and flowered last year.
Gareth Brook
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========================================Message Received: Jan 25 2007, 05:18 AMFrom: "Allan Tetzlaff" To: "Discussion of aroids" Cc: Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] New Topic - Spathanthema intermediumI have grown one for a couple years now that I got from Arno Clement. He sells on ebay and I've found him very reliable. I grow mine in a normal soilless potting mix when it is in growth and leave it out of the soil when resting (which has not been long - a couple of months perhaps). It has flowered for me, and this prior to sending up leaves. When it flowered, I had thought that it was sending up a leaf at first, but it turned out to be a flower. I was afraid of rot, but it had grown a pot full of roots while in flower. I've had no problem with rot at all. It stands about 3 feet tall (the leaf and stock). It takes bright light. If you have other questions, just ask. I grow quite a few different amorphophallus species and I find this other aroid quite easy - as easy as konjac.Allan Tetzlaff----- Original Message ----- F
rom: "Michael Goetz" To: Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 1:14 PMSubject: [Aroid-l] New Topic - Spathanthema intermediumHi everyone.Does anyone of you cultivate Spathanthema intermedium (or an othermember of the Genus)and can share experiences with me ?I was offered a small buld and am wondering wether to buy it or not.Thanks & good growing,Best regards from Munich,MichaelHi,-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----Von: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com[mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] Im Auftrag vonaroid-l-request@gizmoworks.comGesendet: Mittwoch, 24. Januar 2007 19:00An: aroid-l@gizmoworks.comBetreff: Aroid-l Digest, Vol 30, Issue 25Send Aroid-l mailing list submissions toaroid-l@gizmoworks.comTo subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visithttp://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-lor, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' toaroid-l-request@gizmoworks.comYou can reach the person managing the list ataroid-l-owner@gizmoworks.comWhen replying, please edit your Subject lin
e so it is more specificthan "Re: Contents of Aroid-l digest..."Today's Topics:1. Rafflesia flower size (bonaventure@optonline.net)2. Re: Rafflesia flower size (StroWi@t-online.de)3. Leaflet use for tuber production. (Julius Boos)4. Re: Rafflesia flower size (abri1973@wp.pl)5. RE: Anthurium 'Lazarz' (Eric Schmidt)6. Re: Rafflesia flower size (AbrimaaL)7. Re: Rafflesia flower size (piaba)----------------------------------------------------------------------Message: 1Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 02:52:39 +0000 (GMT)From: bonaventure@optonline.netSubject: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower sizeTo: aroid-l@gizmoworks.comMessage-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"Regarding the size of the flower of Rafflesia - is that a single bloomor an inflorescence, such as an Amorphophallus or other aroid, or morerelevent, a Pointsettia? Euphorbs have a cluster of inconspicuousflowers often surrounded by showy bracts. There appear to be individualsmall flowers within the center of the "bloom" in the photographs I hadexamined.
Is there possibly any truth to this? What is the largest(individual) flower in the plant kingdom?Bonaventure MagrysCliffwood Beach, NJ USAwhere winter has returned-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL:http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/private/aroid-l/attachments/20070124/6e6f4f7f/attachment.html------------------------------Message: 2Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 08:28:39 +0100From: "StroWi@t-online.de" Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower sizeTo: "Discussion of aroids" Message-ID: <1H9cYh-1PRpJ20@fwd28.aul.t-online.de>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"Dear Bonaventure Magrys,to my humble knowledge, it is the largest single flower in contrast tothe largest inflorescense of Amorphophallus titanum.But let's hear one or more of the professional botanists here.... ;-)Good growing,Bernhard.-----Original Message-----> Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 03:52:39 +0100> Subject: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower size> From: bonaventure@optonline.net> To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com> Regarding
the size of the flower of Rafflesia - is that a single bloom> or an inflorescence, such as an Amorphophallus or other aroid, or more> relevent, a Pointsettia? Euphorbs have a cluster of inconspicuous> flowers often surrounded by showy bracts. There appear to be> individual small flowers within the center of the "bloom" in the> photographs I had examined. Is there possibly any truth to this? What> is the largest (individual) flower in the plant kingdom? Bonaventure> Magrys Cliffwood Beach, NJ USA where winter has returned------------------------------Message: 3Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 10:41:58 +0000From: "Julius Boos" Subject: [Aroid-l] Leaflet use for tuber production.To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.comMessage-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowedDear Friends,It is well known that in a couple of genera of aroids, the shed orknocked-off leaflets can and will grow into new plants. The two bestknownexamples are the notoriously weedy and invasive Gonotopus boivinii ( Iwonder if this is the only species in this five-s
pecies genus that doesthis?), and to a lesser extent its relative, Zamioculcas zamifolia.I am looking for any and all information on how sucessful reproductionormultiplication has been achieved in OTHER genera of aroids by usingsmallcuttings or portions of leaf (like it has been done in Amorphophallustitanum).Information which I need should include the aproximate age/condition oftheleaf cutting used, the names of rooting hormones/powder that may havebeenused to coat the cut ends of the leaflets, and importantly what generaandspecies of aroid has this method been attempted with, and which weresucessful at acheiving rooting and new tuber/corm formation. etc.I THINK that there has been information published on this, perhaps in aback-issue of our Aroideana, so if possible I also like information onwhen/where any publications concerning this method have been published.Please contact me off-line if you are more comfortable with that.Thanks a million.Good Growing,Juliusju-bo@msn.com------------------------------Mes
sage: 4Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 13:36:37 +0100From: Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower sizeTo: "Discussion of aroids" Message-ID: <001e01c73fb4$4bbc4000$0a01a8c0@vaasgard>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"Maybe Selenicereus grandiflorus?----- Original Message ----- From: bonaventure@optonline.netTo: aroid-l@gizmoworks.comSent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 3:52 AMSubject: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower sizeRegarding the size of the flower of Rafflesia - is that a single bloomor an inflorescence, such as an Amorphophallus or other aroid, or morerelevent, a Pointsettia? Euphorbs have a cluster of inconspicuousflowers often surrounded by showy bracts. There appear to be individualsmall flowers within the center of the "bloom" in the photographs I hadexamined. Is there possibly any truth to this? What is the largest(individual) flower in the plant kingdom?Bonaventure MagrysCliffwood Beach, NJ USAwhere winter has returned------------------------------------------------------------------------------______
_________________________________________Aroid-l mailing listAroid-l@gizmoworks.comhttp://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-l__________ NOD32 Informacje 2000 (20070123) __________Wiadomosc zostala sprawdzona przez System Antywirusowy NOD32http://www.nod32.com lub http://www.nod32.pl-------------- next part --------------An HTML attachment was scrubbed...URL:http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/private/aroid-l/attachments/20070124/1e833b9e/attachment.html------------------------------Message: 5Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 05:12:34 -0800 (PST)From: Eric Schmidt Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] Anthurium 'Lazarz'To: Discussion of aroids Message-ID: <414913.16029.qm@web50104.mail.yahoo.com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1Thanks all for the info. It did appear that it mighthave A. watermaliense in it. What does Anthuriumtarapotense look like? Does anyone have an image? Ican't find any on the internet, hardly any informationpages at all.Thanks,EricOrlando,FL z9b/10a--- Denis Rotolante wrote:> It looks like a anth
. watermaliense hybrid we did a> few years ago.> Excelsa Gardens has been producing it for about 5> years. It has a> blackish flower which is the biggest tip off that it> is a watermaiense> hybrid. When we made the hybrid it was with anth.> tarapotense and anth.> watermaliense. When you hybridize with> watermaliense and most birdnest> varieties they turn out looking like what they are> calling lazarz.> Bill Rotolante>>> _______________________________________________> Aroid-l mailing list> Aroid-l@gizmoworks.com> http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-l>____________________________________________________________________________________The fish are biting.Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing.http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php------------------------------Message: 6Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 16:32:58 +0100From: "AbrimaaL" Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower sizeTo: "Discussion of aroids" Message-ID: <003a01c73fcc$f08d0340$0a01a8c0@vaasgard>Content-Typ
e: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="ISO-8859-1";reply-type=originalOr maybe Victoria amazonica?>> Regarding the size of the flower of Rafflesia - is that a singlebloom>> or an inflorescence, such as an Amorphophallus or other aroid, ormore>> relevent, a Pointsettia? Euphorbs have a cluster of inconspicuous>> flowers often surrounded by showy bracts. There appear to be>> individual small flowers within the center of the "bloom" in the>> photographs I had examined. Is there possibly any truth to this? What>> is the largest (individual) flower in the plant kingdom? Bonaventure>> Magrys Cliffwood Beach, NJ USA where winter has returned>>> _______________________________________________> Aroid-l mailing list> Aroid-l@gizmoworks.com> http://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-l>>> __________ NOD32 Informacje 2000 (20070123) __________>> Wiadomosc zostala sprawdzona przez System Antywirusowy NOD32> http://www.nod32.com lub http://www.nod32.pl>>------------------------------Message: 7Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007
08:53:04 -0800 (PST)From: piaba Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Rafflesia flower sizeTo: Discussion of aroids Message-ID: <582322.5394.qm@web51905.mail.yahoo.com>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1i'm not a botanist, but it's my understandingRafflesia has the world's largest single flower.the largest inflorescence apparently is produced by apalm tree, not Am. titanum (but titanum has thelargest unbranched inflorescence).why do you ask? are you thinking of growing aRafflesia now? :-)=========tsuh yang____________________________________________________________________________________The fish are biting.Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing.http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php------------------------------_______________________________________________Aroid-l mailing listAroid-l@gizmoworks.comhttp://www.gizmoworks.com/mailman/listinfo/aroid-lEnd of Aroid-l Digest, Vol 30, Issue 25***************************************_______________________________________________
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