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Re: [Aroid-l] Ulearum donburnsii
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From: "D. Christopher Rogers" <branchiopod at gmail.com>
on 2020.06.01 at 12:34:43(24343)
That is really cool!
I had U. donburnsii many years ago. It did quite well for me and bloomed regularly. It also divided for me several times, and I was able to give away many plants. One winter the heat went out in my greenhouse, and that was it.
I have used that method to propagate Amorphophallus, Sauromatum, Typhonium, Nephthytis, Arisaema, Gonatopus, Hapaline, Dracontium, and Ancomaenes.
Ancomaenes can also be easily grown from large broken off roots.
Happy days!
Christopher
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On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 17:59, Nils Weessies wrote:
Hi all,
Ulearum donburnsii Croat & Feuerstein is a tiny neotropical aroid only known from Ecuador near the eastern border with Peru. Surprisingly it can be propagated by cutting off leaves at the petiole and leaving it in moss/soil. Over time a rhizome will form at the cut. Other Ulearum can also be propagated this way, I do not know of any other neotropical genera propagatable by leaf cuttings.
Photos are of an adult flowering plant, leaf progress at a few weeks, 4,5 months, 10 months and a year later.
All the best,
Nils
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