From: "Christopher Rogers" <CRogers at ecoanalysts.com> on 2009.07.11 at 12:40:30(19495)
I really do not know, since I have yet to add this species to my collection.
I was thinking about your fruits further; when they do ripen you may want to pick one at random and cut it transversely in half to see if there is an actual embryo inside.
Like Paul (and Yoda) said size matters not. When the fruits are ripe they will probably be bright red (some species are blue), they will get a little mushy, and start dropping off.
Happy days!
D. Christopher Rogers
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From: Weaver, Bill [mailto:bill.weaver@hp.com]
Sent: Fri 10-Jul-09 10:56 PM
To: Christopher Rogers; 'Albert M Huntington'; 'Dan Levin'; 'Paul Licht'
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Subject: RE: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'
How big is normal for A. erythrorrachis?
From: Christopher Rogers [mailto:crogers@ecoanalysts.com]
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 6:55 PM
To: Weaver, Bill; 'Albert M Huntington'; 'Dan Levin'; 'Paul Licht'
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Subject: RE: A. erythrorrhachis hybrid may be 'taking'
Awesome!
I would expect them to be as big as normal A. erythrorrachis, since it is the female structure. But as soon as they finish changing colour and start softening, I would plant them.
Neat, Bill!
D. Christopher Rogers
Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/ Taxonomist
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