Is Arum pictum Self Fertile?
L. Cortopassi - G. Corazza (Mon, 31 Aug 2015 12:20:48 PDT)
You will probably need two flowers of different ages, not necessarily of
different clones.
Gianluca Corazza
Italy, Z9b
2015-08-30 23:32 GMT+02:00 Brian Whyer <brian.whyer@btinternet.com>:
I thought you were the "stinkies" watcher ;-)If you put this "arum pictum
self fertile" into google you get something to read but my guess would be
that you may need 2 plants, and follow your nose as to when to tickle their
fancy. Don't some of these change sex at times, although that is from
season to season from memory, and may be Arisaema I am thinking of. No
pollen at NYBG for you to pinch?Good luck, Brian
From: Judy Glattstein <jgglatt@gmail.com>
To: pbs@lists.ibiblio.org
Sent: Sunday, 30 August 2015, 22:13
Subject: [pbs] Is Arum pictum Self Fertile?
My Arum pictum is flowering in my greenhouse - just opened today. If I
(as Linc Foster used to phrase it) pimp for my plant with a camel hair
brush will the single flower produce any fertile seeds? If yes, when is
the opportune moment?
Judy in New Jersey where the xAmarcrinum are flowering gaily away in
their outdoor pots, which are beginning to distort from the crowding
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