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[Aroid-l] Amorphophallus titanum leaf height inquiry
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From: bobrien at gustavus.edu (Brian O'Brien) on 2008.06.23 at 03:59:03(17911)
Hi All,
Our largest Titan appears to have reached maximum leaf height for
its current growth cycle. It's about 12 feet high, just below the
greenhouse roof level. My question for other growers of this plant
is: does the plant somehow detect the presence of a barrier, and
stop vertical growth, or will it, the next time that it produces a
leaf, try to push the leaf through the greenhouse roof? We were
concerned about the latter possibility this time, and it seems oddly
coincidental that the leaf stopped growing vertically just at the
point when we hoped that it would do so.
Here's a link for the latest update, including some photos of the
leaf scaled to
humans:
http://arboretum.blog.gustavus.edu/2008/06/19/gigantic-leaf-garners-gawkers/
Brian
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Brian A. O'Brien, Department of Chemistry, Gustavus Adolphus College
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e-mail bobrien at gustavus.edu or bobrien at gac.edu
tel. (507)933-7310 fax (507)933-7041 http://www.gustavus.edu/~bobrien
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not in towns and cities, but in the impervious and quaking swamps.
Henry David Thoreau
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