I have a 13 pounder that is REALLY late this year. It's just
starting to emerge.
I have 2 tennis ball sized corms that are on time however and 2 dime
sized one that just opened up.
Tom
On Jul 21, 2010, at 12:46 AM, Sheldon Hatheway wrote:
Hi, All,
Is it normal for an Amorphophallus konjac, over-wintered for the
first time in
the ground, to emerge this late (mid July)? I had been watching
for it for
months and had finally given up on ever seeing that one again.
Then, lo and
behold, it broke dormancy and is 4" tall after just 2 days.
However, now that I
think about it, almost everything in my garden is late this year.
Sheldon Hatheway
Canby OR - zone 7B (or thereabout)
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