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Post by fredg on Jul 9, 2015 15:24:06 GMT
i]Arisaema flavum[/i] is reputedly sweet scented but I've not detected a scent yet. I am beginning to think i have a penchant for miniatures as this is another. Spath size is just over ½" (13mm) in height. This plant multiplies nicely ;D
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Post by fredg on Jun 19, 2017 10:30:41 GMT
These are self fertile so seed is produced readily each year. I had quite an number in pots and to reduce thethe pots I scattered plants in groups around the garden. This didn't go down too well with them, I don't think they appreciated the competition from the other garden plants. I thought I'd lost them until I spotted a few leaves last year. These were potted up and now, thankfully, I have my little yellow spaths back. aaa aaa A bonus this year was discovering a pot marked " Misc pips" turned out to be A. flavum too.
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Post by fredg on Jun 24, 2020 11:08:38 GMT
A few more A. flavum have decided to raise their heads in the garden. That was a long sulk.
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Post by fredg on Jun 25, 2020 9:21:40 GMT
There's another small group to the right of the one above so they've sorted themselves out. MrsG also located this pot of Mum and her little piplings.
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Post by fredg on Aug 2, 2020 17:34:44 GMT
MrsG found an unplanted corm in the top greenhouse a couple of weeks ago. The poor little mite had started to shoot (the corm not MrsG, she stopped that a few years ago) so I was asked to pot it up. A couple of weeks later and this is the situation. Not quite the same size as those potted up all year.
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