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Re: Helicodiceros/Dracunculus hardiness
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From: Judy Bauer <jbauer at concordnc.com> on 1998.04.25 at 16:20:57(2037)
Hi Mike,
I have seeds from Calla lilies: Zantedeschia albo-maculata and Zantedeschia
rehmannii, left over from last year. If you planted them this year, I promise you
that everyone of the would come up.
Judy Bauer
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8440 Huckleberry Trl
Concord NC 28027
US plant zone 7
Mike Bernardoni wrote:
> Hello... I live in Zone 6 Southern Illinois.. I am a novice when it comes to
> aroids....I have several Aroids that I received from Professor Mansell and have
> been successful growing Caladiums and allocasia...could you tell me more about
> the Hardy aroids you are talking about?? I am completly lost!! TIA Mike
> Bernardoni
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> James W. Waddick wrote:
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> > Dear aroiders;
> > We had some discussion of the hardiness of Helicodioceros recently
> > and I waited for "evidence'.
> > First some explanations:
> > Dracunculus vulgaris is fully hardy here - not common, but seen in
> > a few gardens here and there.
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