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81

Freitag, 24. Februar 2012, 10:30

Hi,.

Given our close to Stuttgart hats-17. From my last fall (with Nässen protection.) (Clay) D.vulgaris avoided from is still nix.

Thomas

82

Freitag, 24. Februar 2012, 13:50

The winter 09 / 10 had similarly low temperatures as the current, but a significantly longer period of frost. And was at that time by me here as follows:
planted in the wild: expulsion took place after a long and hard winter end of March / early April, flowering mid/late June, indent following early July. Overall a rather short pleasure, but the weight had doubled after all (initial weight were 130 g).

The last winter was I think not quite as cold a very extended period of frost had but also so that the Streumittel have been scarce here, and as times.

Well, this winter we had record tiefsttemperaturen now, but as a whole I perceived him as half bad. Here at best times were frosts up significantly in the January and the harder Frost period end of January / beginning of February was only about 3-4 weeks. The Lascheit I can fasten also on the choice of dress... last year ago belonged to a second Pulover, a long underwear, hat, gloves and sometimes a second gloves to my standard repertoire. Last winter's looked apart exactly of the double Schuhung of the hand. This year I needed no hat and no second sweaters, mittens so far, most of the time I had to close still nowhere at night the jacket, and I needed a week long underpants.

So yes, if the winter 11 / 12 again properly to, I will keep him as a rather incompetent in memory and the Dracunculus seems so similar to see it.:D

83

Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 09:36

Due to the early bustle of spring that seems to come up here, I am also same time booted in the garden (North Hamburg). But of the D.vulgaris is obviously, as I already suspected to see anything yet. Also would have surprised me. For this slide already the Crocuses and snowdrops are in full bloom. This is 2... 3 Weeks earlier than normal.

We look at times.
Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

84

Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 14:08

Hello

the Dracunculus vulgaris interest me very. But I have found still no clever source (tubers rather than seeds I have). Does anyone have some tips / links?

Hello,

Andre

85

Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 14:32

Hi Andre,.

This is the wrong time of year now, because Dracunculus vulgaris is planted in late summer.
Say, if you tubers of
has to sell or to give Dracunculus vulgaris, which does off only when they are fed at the earliest, so this end of July.

But chances to get which are not bad. She are there either on markets or in online stores, for example here

Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

86

Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 14:41

First welcome welcome to the Forum!

Currently, the wrong time is this easy. The tubers begin the emergence in the late autumn and should get started now slowly, pushing the sheets. So PI times thumb off August should they then recover... until then will you yourself would probably wait to.

As potential sources of supply fall me now only eBay, "Barter" and possibly plant markets one.


PS: I was probably somewhat slow.:D

87

Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 14:59

The tubers begin the emergence in the late autumn
The term "Expulsion" is in my opinion wrong. Educate in late summer, as long as the temperatures allow it, its root system and shall under no circumstances then more upset (as pot to plant around etc) are, because the roots are very sensitive and fragile. Everything broken down goes the rest until spring, is missing the bulb for the upcoming growing season.

Implement or remove to is possible only in August to at least October (better September).

... who comes too late, the....:D
Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

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88

Samstag, 25. Februar 2012, 16:27

Hello

achso, I didn't know that. I have me a few months ago also schonmal looked around, but nothing found.

But one can surely purchase the potted plants, or are so sensitive?

Greeting,

Andre

89

Sonntag, 26. Februar 2012, 16:06

Sorry, no one sells Dracunculus vulgarisals as pot, because nothing is above ground to see. Only private I have preferred sometimes some tubers in pots, because I had found still no correct location for them. Even in large tubs, they grow also not as good as if they are freely planted.

Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

90

Samstag, 10. März 2012, 22:19

As pot probably not, but I have discovered grad randomly a provider from England on eBay, who sent root nackt.

http://www.eBay.de/ITM/110838792001

Because the shipping from England sometimes takes a while know I now, well can't go the and I can say nothing about the seller, but for the quite impatient, it would perhaps be a possible source of supply.:icon_wink2:

91

Montag, 12. März 2012, 20:46

Hi,.

Given our close to Stuttgart hats-17. From my last fall (with Nässen protection.) (Clay) D.vulgaris avoided from is still nix.

Thomas

Hi
Although again 3 weeks are passed, but now look the first driving tips from the Earth. All without winter protection had 15 ° (to WN)
Viele Grüße Walter

92

Sonntag, 18. März 2012, 15:08

With me (at.) (Hamburg) 2 A cm long spikes look since yesterday timidly into the air.
I have my D. vulgaris now the fourth winter without protection **) of planted, only 2 years successful. In the first, chosen by me site, it seemed not to have liked, the leaves moved up again already the last days, before I had it 2 winter and summer tried with frost-free bucket attitude, where they have grown rather backwards.

**) Standing directly at a 3.5 metre high hedge, which discourages possibly much wetness.
Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

93

Sonntag, 18. März 2012, 17:41

I put my two Dracunculus vulgaris tubers in the open last year. Since the tubers in the pot each time are angefault me, and I have therefore always smaller instead of larger tubers. Initially I thought that not they survive. But today I have a small red unloading eckt. Hope this is really one of the planted Dracunculus and is not any other plants.

94

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 02:12

How looks's now with you?

My plants in the garden are all clearly mickriger as last season this year. I Riddle yet somehow, it could... be wodran

95

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 06:21

Just as with me, so weak my Dracunculus pushed in any year. But also all other family Amorphophallus, Arisaema not really want while you Hibernate now quite different and actually not related.

Very mysterious the whole.
Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

96

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 11:02

Hello

My Dracunculus are 1 year, but today the first flower has opened up. :) I had thought for a week that it tomorrow on would have to be, but now it's finally so far.
The smell is kinda hard to describe, but disgusting. Two flowers come in a couple of weeks and a plant is still too small. So when Dracunculus everything is top with me.
I set up-front still images.

Greeting,

Thomas

97

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 16:37

Hi Thomas,.

You happy. But if you only new tubers, but it is the collected energy from the last year, what the bulb to the blossom bring. So has nothing to do with your site. Do you know where the tubers are grown last year? If it is an import from southern countries, the next few years are interesting.
Gruß Achim
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northwestern part of Germany -
elevation 42 m
yearly precipitation 791,5 mm - climate zone 8a
sunshine duration 1.443,3 hours - mean annual temperature 8,2 °C

98

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 18:18

My two only last year planted tubers have survived the first winter in the open well and grow really noticeably better than how she otherwise had the last years always in the pot planted.
In the larger of the two plants, a Blütenansatzt is to recognize, until it blossoms it will take but still something.
The smaller plant will probably not bloom as the tuber is almost rotten and eshalb as I had maintained they still in the pot no root growth but the contrary the case was.

Anyone of you has a white-flowering Dracunculus vulgaris or one with stronger white sheet drawing like this http://green-24.de/forum/ftopic17179-300.html watch

99

Donnerstag, 31. Mai 2012, 22:01

Hello

I have 3 tubers in a shady location (in the bis may but sunny). And the largest in sunny. But are these perennials in roughly the same high size and so the leaves are not completely exposed to the full sun. The plants almost certainly come from the Netherlands, anyway I've bought "onions" them as flowers in autumn and not any fans or specialty gardens. I bought the largest bulb even from a hardware store between tulips etc.. :) In any case nothing has made from the winter them, let's see how they develop.
All are better, durchlässigere Earth as our average soil and the largest had rain-jacket, especially in winter. And of course deeply planted.

Now, I have two questions:

How long you stay around even in the leaves?
And there is a chance of berries/seeds with a flower?

@ Seiti
What mean you with white flowering? The outside of Hüllblattes is very hellgrünn with me.

Greeting,

Thomas

P.S. images is now available in the photo Forum.

100

Freitag, 1. Juni 2012, 20:25

so like this white-flowering here, a few other flower colors are also
http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.…pecies=Vulgaris

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