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Fw: buying amorphophallus
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 2001.02.04 at 06:18:39(5909)
-----Original Message-----From:
R2OT@aol.com To: Multiple
recipients of list AROID-L Date:
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Friday, February 02, 2001 11:58 PMSubject: buying
amorphophallus >>My name is Zach
Killoy. I am 9 years old. I live in MA. I am interested in
Aroids. email address: R2OT@aol.com
one
aroid genus i am interested in is amorphophallus. i vvould like to
get an established collection but found that some more atractive rare
species are harder to find(a.gigas and a.pendulus) . is there anywhere
that sells these 2 rare species? <<
Dear Zack,
A big welcome to the world of Aroids, one of the most
interesting plant families! I became interested in this
wonderful plant family WAY back when I was about your age
(1955!!). A few words to the wise--some of the species that you
seem to REALLY want are big, expensive and VERY hard to grow plants, best
left to Botanical Gardens and people who can afford the special green houses
that they require to grow well up where you live, and these conditions
(green houses) are sometimes needed for them even down here in 'hot'
Florida when it gets cool/cold! May I suggest that you consider
starting your hobby with some smaller species of Amorphophallus, and perhaps
some of their cousins such as Typhonium, these would be easier for you to
try to grow and to learn from, and as you get older, and more importantly
more experienced in their care, perhaps you will then want to consider
spending the money to acquire one of the much more difficult to grow and
very expensive species that you inquired about. If you write to
this list again when it warms up in spring, someone will be willing to send
you a 'starter kit' with a few species for you to try growing.
Good luck, and I look forward to seeing you on this
list again in spring.
Sincerely,
Julius Boos
W.P.B.,
Florida
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