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arillady:
Does anyone grow a plant by this name?
 I had a query many years ago from an ASI member - he believed it was in Australia at some time.
Pat T

Diane Whitehead:
I was in South Africa during its bloom time, but never saw one. 

I was hoping to get some pollen to put on Z. aethiopica which grows
well in gardens here.

After I came home, I found that it grows on the one farm I was not able to visit -
the owner takes one busload of people per day to visit his flower fields,
and he was booked up.  However, this year the farm has become a park,
so next time I go, I will be able to visit.

Maggi Young:

--- Quote ---However, this year the farm has become a park,
so next time I go, I will be able to visit.

--- End quote ---
That is good news, when so often we hear of the destruction of these habitats.

Diane Whitehead:
Z. odorata has been used to introduce scent into Zantedeschias
grown as cutflowers for export in New Zealand.  

 http://www.hortnet.co.nz/news/note/calscent.htm is a short
report written in 1998.

arillady:
Diane,
This farm doesn't happen to produce a seed list do they? Are you willing to share the name and contact details for this farm?
Thanks for the interesting link in NZ.
Pat

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