From: ggusman at skynet.be (Guy Gusman) on 2008.01.01 at 09:09:04(16874)
Dear Dan,
Very interesting website and beautiful photos. Congratulations!
Hope you don't mind if I suggest a few identifications:
Arisaemasp35-PB.jpg = Arisaema fargesii
ArisaemacandidissimumgreenPB2.jpg = PB1.jpg = Arisaema lichiangense
LilyChenYiPB2.jpg = Lilium gloriosoides
ParisspPB1.jpg = Paris luquanensis
It's a pity I don't live in the States, I'd liked to order a few
plants with you. Nearly all species mentioned in your list are hardy
in our garden (zone 8, USDA scale). Except A. album and A. barnesii.
I doubt they can suffer our wet, cold winters.
Best wishes.
Happy New Year.
Guy Gusman
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Le 30 d?c. 07 ? 17:02, Daniel Devor a ?crit :
> Hi everyone, I hope you are getting ready for a wonderful new year
> in 2008 :o)
>
> I am planning on importing some Arisamea for the first time in 3
> years so if anyone is interested in any of the following Himalayan
> species and does not feel like messing around with this themselves
> then you are welcome to go in on an order with me. I will be getting:
>
> A. album
> A. barnesii
> A. concinnum
> A. consanguineum
> A. costatum
> A. galeatum
> A. griffithii v. Pradhanii
> A. intermedium
> A. jacquemontii
> A. nepenthoides
> A. propinquum
> A. speciosum v. magnificum
> A. tortuosum
> A. utile
>
> I have pictures of mine of most of these species at the following
> link: http://s18.photobucket.com/albums/b124/TreasuredBotanicals/
> Arisaema/
>
> Be advised that most people consider many of these Himalayan
> species to be difficult to grow and I can concur with that on
> several of the species, although others are rather easy in a zone 6
> garden.
>
> Please e-mail me for the particulars if you are interested at
> plantguy at zoominternet.net and if you are not interested after
> finding out the details please have the courtesy to let me know
> that as well as I find this to be a rare trait in people....likely
> recessive :o)
>
> Of course, if anyone wants the weed we all call Amorphophallus
> bulbifer or Amorph. napalensis I can get those for you as well.
>
> I am also hoping to do an import from Penroc plants in South Africa
> for some Boophane, Brunsvigia, Crinum, Pancratium tenuifolium, etc.
> so if there are enough people interested in those little bits of
> exotica please let me know and maybe we can get something arranged
> with that as well.
>
> Looking forward to spring already,
>
> Dan
>
> Dan Devor
> Gibsonia, PA
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