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January in the northern hemisphere

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Véronique Macrelle:
your Arum italicum ‘White Winter’ looks like what I have.
I have a few A. italicum plants from an aunt's garden, where they grew spontaneously (a long time ago).
they're reseeding a bit, but they're really slow to expand, and this White Winter, which has looked so ordinary for 3 years, shows how long you have to wait to see the leaves as they finally are.
I quite like seeing this variability on these Arum italicum.
 There's one without white drawings that came from a wild area in my sister's garden in Brittany: I took it because its flower was beautifully spotted.  here it always gets completely eaten by slugs! but not the others.

I think the Arum next to the Cyclamen is really beautiful.
Is A dioscoroidis doing well in your garden? Is it flowering?


I am really very pleased with Arum ‘Bakovci’. ;)

Véronique Macrelle:
- the first is taller than average, a sort of giant.
- the second is a dwarf, with round leaves

Mariette:
This is my Arum dioscoridis growing since several years next to a walnut tree. It flowers regularly.



It was grown from seed harvested by a young Swede in Turkey. This is how it fruited in 2023, seeds went to the exchange.

Véronique Macrelle:
magnificent!

Catwheazle:
Despite ice and snow in the last few weeks.....as soon as it has thawed a little,
the first Paeonia mascula, ssp. hellenica from the last SRGC (23/24) seed exchange appears 🙂

Bernd

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