Arum

MATT MATTUS mmattus@charter.net
Fri, 04 May 2007 10:52:53 PDT
My appologies everyone, clearly I responded to the wrong email!


On 5/4/07 8:10 AM, "MATT MATTUS" <mmattus@charter.net> wrote:

> I have a stack ready for Judith when she arrives.
> Sorry for not being able to mail them, I carried them to and from work for a
> week, but since ia am in the office at 7:30, and out around 6:30, I never
> can make it to the post office, and Saturday we had an emergency Vet vist in
> the AM< and we are still dealing with that.
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> On 5/3/07 7:15 AM, "B.J.M. Zonneveld"
> <B.J.M.Zonneveld@biology.leidenuniv.nl> wrote:
> 
>> I am a bit late to react on the Arum subject However you will forgive me
>> knowing I was looking for tulips in Kazachstan etc. All Arum italicum,
>> about 10 clones, I have measured the amount of nuclear DNA from are so
>> far, ranging from Greece via Italy and France to Portugal and the
>> Canarian islands are hexaploid. Arum concineum is diploid and Arum
>> maculatum tetraploid as far as I measured them. Peculiar is that two
>> arums from greece, one with whitish veins, the other more spotted but
>> with dark purple stems and flowers flowered fro me in April This seems
>> very early for A italicum I wondering if they might do so the next year.
>> I am still looking for a fresh leaf ( or seeds)  of the more rare
>> species to measure...
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