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 > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/ >