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Arisaema sikokianum - 2010
By Andrewr
- 29 Apr, 2010
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Beautiful but where is it growing! It's not a marginal is it?!
2 May, 2010
Arisaemas enjoy damp conditions when in growth but to be dry during the winter. This is in a planting basket in the pond with only the bottom inch of two in the water. In autumn, I move the basket into a cold greenhouse
2 May, 2010
Perhaps that's where I'm going wrong. I've tried this one several times and it's never reappeared for me. Gets to be an expensive exercise, however I might try your method if I can get it again.
4 May, 2010
It's the combination of cold and wet in winter that kills a lot of things that are otherwise hardy. In their native environment, plants either have dry winters or are under a protective layer of snow.
I have seen rhodohypxos growing in the wild on the top of a mountain pass and something as simple as a sheet of glass, laid on a couple of bricks, to keep the wet off gets them through our winter. Mine have just started to shoot again this year
4 May, 2010
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Very elegant !!
29 Apr, 2010