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Montag, 4. Juni 2018, 20:40

Hi,.
I'm glad that you liked the pictures.
@Bernhard: I think the season is therefore over. The one or the other type of Arisaema will still flourish.
Let's see.
A propos "psycho gold"; It lacks now actually just a little Pink Floyd music here in the Forum and the 68 ambiance would be perfect. :-)

@Ralf: Unfortunately, this kind makes no offshoot. I had still a second bulb, which has not survived their teen years.
VG
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Montag, 4. Juni 2018, 21:42

Hi Ortwin,.

I would be interested how you then Synandrospadix vermitoxicus more? About seed? Or leaf cuttings?


Thank you very much and greetings

Christoph

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Montag, 4. Juni 2018, 22:19

Hello Christopher,

Leaf cuttings I vermitoxicus never heard what at Synandrospadix - cultivating what is here:
Synandrospadix vermitoxicus cultivation

Growing is easy, but seeds are not as likely to get...

Happy sowing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 6. September 2018, 11:04

A straggler I've yet; It is A. maxwellii. Also it has flourished for the first time with me.

This type has a different cycle of growth than the others with me. It grows over the winter and retracts again in the spring. It is also all right to me, so I also plant and not just empty plastic pots filled with Earth in the winter.
I think it's a pretty flower that has a certain resemblance to the A. konjac.

To care, there is little to say. It is robust, criticizes not around, and has in particular a class petiole.

I think that was the last flower for this year.

Have fun at the turning of the eye.
Many greetings
Ortwin
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Donnerstag, 6. September 2018, 11:41

... wie sagte Spock doch immer so treffen? "Faszinierend!"

Hi Ortwin,.

so when you look in the bloom dizzy little... :icon_winkgrin:

The flower stem is the H.AM. 970, or?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 6. September 2018, 12:06

Ortwin, your photos are top, as always!
Michael

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Freitag, 7. September 2018, 13:31

I'm glad that you liked the pictures.
@Bernhard: I have 3 different clones of A. maxwellii, who have all the classic Petiolenstruktur and are difficult to distinguish.

Here, it is Alan's variant with he number of AGA-1200-01.
But as I said, the differences of individual clones are minimal.
Many greetings
Ortwin

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 10:52

Hi Ortwin,.

I had even checked with Alan; According to his records, AGA-1200-01 is = H.AM. 970.
He had written middle of September that me, but it has somehow, to pass on the info.

Are your two other origins secured other genotypes?

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 16:41

Hi Bernard,.
Thank you very much for the info.
I have only AGA-0853-01 except for the two (now identical origins).
She looks but just like the other two; the classic Maxwellii petiole in just.
Differences are hard to make out.
Alan has on his side still differently coloured; too bad it did none of these across the pond.
Or does anyone have a Maxwellii with a non-typical petiole?
Many greetings
Ortwin

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 17:35

Hi Ortwin,.

I have still the AGA-1985-01 (see post #26 and 28 in: flowers of 2017 ),.
the I by Alan on ebay with the prefix "non-classic-form" have bought.
I can do tomorrow again pictures of the petiole; had I failed so far.
The flower is different from H.AM. 970 - see link in post #28 (linked above).
Or also post #36 here: flowers 2018
Or also post # 51, 53, 59 here: flowers 2018

Then I got some seedlings of AGA-0830-01; There, I've got a few seeds of Andreas. You are but yet not so big that you could say that the 970 or non-classic differ in the petiole drawing. I have the Eiundruck, that is the only clearly characterizes out sizes of plants.
The plants have made even no Cormels
It has the non-classic-form überigens also still not. The leaves that are expelled in the spring after flowering last year still stands...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 18:51

Hi Bernard,.
Yes, the pictures would interest me.

I wonder whether there are differences.
Many greetings
Ortwin

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 19:22

It has the non-classic-form überigens also still not. The leaves that are expelled in the spring after flowering last year still stands...

Is the sheet really about 1.5 years old?

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 22:55

It's driven not just after flowering, but until this spring - it's somewhat misleading expressed...
more would possibly have been: "..., which this spring after flowering last year..."

Maybe I can take a photo tomorrow...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Freitag, 23. November 2018, 23:39

AHA, a break appears after flowering to occur so often.

The operculatus you stood still with 2 leaves and shows no sign of pulling up the sheets.

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Samstag, 1. Dezember 2018, 11:58

...IM direct compared shows, that at H.AM. 970 that drawing of the petiole is significantly sharper, not so "washed out" effect and that are usually bright, sometimes nearly white bright points of the drawing.

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Samstag, 1. Dezember 2018, 16:42

Hi Bernard,.
with me, the colour of H.AM.970 is also clearly defined as in the other genotypes; but also quite so, thats the only difference.

A leaf petiole as the flowers petiole of AGA-1985-01 "non-classic-form", that would be me that, what still looking - so one with pretty much white on it.
Otherwise, your "non classic form" is clearly different and also very beautiful.
With me the Maxwellii have a perverse cycle of growth, by the way – most start now only to drive out and grow through the winter.
Many greetings
Ortwin

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Sonntag, 2. Dezember 2018, 11:10

Hi Ortwin,.

the growth cycle of maxwellii is shoots at me kindly "normal" - late spring/early summer.
But the H.AM. 970, which last May has flourished, is then not driven out; that will make you well then 2019.

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2019, 09:37

Today the bust of Gonatopus boivinii has opened. Enclosed a few shots. Also a black and white shot of the plant, which I liked very much. This year, unlike last year, there will be very few flower pictures.
Somehow not so much blooms.
What surprises me is that in relation to the whole plant, the quite small flower.
The plant is, measured from the top of the pot, exactly 152cm high.

Whether that's the final height I don't know. The plant itself is completely uncomplicated.

It also tolerates lower temperatures for me.

I will leave them in the garden next year during the summer.
Have fun with the pictures.
Ortwin
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Donnerstag, 20. Juni 2019, 10:33

Hallo Ortwin,

danke, dass Du Dir immer die Mühe mit den tollen Fotobearbeitungen machst! Immer eine Freude, die anzusehen!

---und das macht natürlich vielmehr her als das hier: Blüten 2019 :icon_winkgrin:

Du scheinst sehr gute Waschstums- und/oder Pflegebedingungen zu haben, denn meine ist nur 110 cm groß.
Ich habe nun einige der über Blattstecklinge vermehrte Pflänzchen in Kultur, was mich sehr freut.
Davon werde ich beizeiten mal welche hier im Forum anbieten, je nachdem, wie sie gewachsen sind...

Happy growing, Bernhard.

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