Our Arum Lily Offspring.
By Tobytutz
- 2 Aug, 2008
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Earlier this year I set one of last years Arum lily plants in the blue pot at the back of this photo. Now that it has finished flowering, I cut the foliage off and decided to split the contents of the pot.
As you can see, it has reproduced six new lily's, and in front of the picture are all the new rhizome it has produced. Each little piece of this, will also produce a new plant. - All this are the results of just one plant, in the space of 8 to 10 weeks.- 'Facinating'.!
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Fascinating indeed, thanks for the illustration.
2 Aug, 2008