Hallo,
Die kleine Info habe ich aus irgendeinem Forum vor ca zwei Jahren gelesen. Ich weiß nicht mehr wo.
Ich habe jetzt versucht die Stelle wieder zu finden aber ohne Erfolg. Damals habe ich die Diskussion auf meinem Laptop gespeichert:
ich habe sie unten angehängt. Vom Layout her könnte sie aus dem Gardenweb http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/aroid/ stammen.
Ich habe auch dort gesucht aber konnte keine so alte Einträge (Nov 2005) dort finden.
Die eigentliche Information ist im Text von "Razorback33 z7". Ich kann sie nicht nachprüfen aber ich kann gut
vorstellen das es in diesem Forum Mitglieder von Aroideana gibt die hier helfen können.
Vielleicht gibt es für Members die Möglichkeit auch ältere Ausgaben - vor dem Jahr 2000 - einzusehen.
Damit wäre die Quelle gefunden.
@Erwin
Kannst Du ein Bild von dem Nubicum einstellen, das würde mich sehr interessieren.
Gruß Dan
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Posted by gigagys 8 (<!-- e --><a href="mailto:gigagys@xs4all.nl">gigagys@xs4all.nl</a><!-- e -->) on Fri, Nov 18, 05 at 6:59
Hello Aroid lovers,
Does anyone know something about the giant voodoo lily, T. nubicum from India. Told as being much larger in all parts
compared with T. venosum.
Thanks for you reply in advance,
Gijs Rietveld
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Posted by bluebonsai101 6a PA (My Page) on Fri, Nov 18, 05 at 9:34
Hi Gijs, I do not find this name on the IAS site....is it a valid name?? There is a name similar to that, but unfortunately
no pic. There is a T. venosum 'Indian Giant' which is clearly a larger plant. Let me know for sure about the name and I will
ask my friend in India that I get a lot of plants from :o) Dan
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Posted by Razorback33 z7 (My Page) on Fri, Nov 18, 05 at 13:33
According to one source, Sauromatum nubicum was moved to the Genus Typhonium and included within the species Typhonium venosum.
Citation published in Aroideana in Year 2000. Authors were Hellerscheid, W & PC Boyce. So, it is probably the one known as
'India Giant'
Rb
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Posted by bluebonsai101 6a PA (My Page) on Fri, Nov 18, 05 at 21:59
Well, if RB is correct and he really knows his aroids then it is trivial to grow. All I would say is that in my hands
'Indian Giant' does not like full sun whereas the standard form thrives in full sun in my climate. In full sun the giant
just was awful....it is not worth having in full sun to be honest....it was a complete dwarf and was smaller than the n
normal one growing right next to it....the others in shade got quite impressive. Best of luck :o) Dan
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Posted by gigagys 8 (<!-- e --><a href="mailto:gigagys@xs4all.nl">gigagys@xs4all.nl</a><!-- e -->) on Sat, Nov 19, 05 at 11:20
Hello Aroid lovers,
Today I bought three bulbs of the species, and they are huge! More than 15 cm in diametre, two of them still have the seeds
wich have not yet matured complete. I'm going to store the bulbs in a cool place now, and then just wait till next spring
what happens. Nubicus or 'Indian Giant', my expectations are high. About placing them in the sun or shade; I'll will place
them on the same spot as my T(S). venosum, wich did it very good this year. Bulbs are more than 12 cm in diametre with offsets
about 3- 4 cm. The spot has only sun between 11:00 and 15:00 in summer, on my balcony, south east, in a large bucket.
Thanks for your replies!
Greetings, Gijs
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