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Re: Typhonium diversifolium
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at msn.com> on 2002.04.12 at 22:47:55(8534)
Dear Mark,
Any idea where the 'edible ( ? )' report came
from??
I`d try to locate the coll. location and thus the altitude
in India where they came from, this will tell you a lot about how hardy they
may be, if there is a protracted dry season where they come from,
etc.! Lots of Typhonium sps. are very
hardy!
Good luck,
Julius
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>>Hi:Any information as to the "hardiness" of
this edible? plant would be welcome. I have some seedlings from a
Euroseeds collection from India. Thanks,
Mark MazerIntarsia
Ltd.www.therapyshapes.comGaylordsville,
Connecticut, U.S.A.Araceae, Paris, Cape BulbsUSDA Zone 5Giant
Schnauzer
Rescue
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