Scottish Rock Garden Club Forum
Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: PaulM on July 08, 2010, 05:52:16 PM
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I have an Arisaema which managed through the winter here and came up flowering in a jiffy. I have raised it from seed named A. erubescens, but it looks nothing like A. erubescens compared to the book on Arisaema. Any other suggestions ?
I have also flowered a Bupleurum sp collected in the Altais which I would very much like to know better, so any suggestions there would be greatly appreciated too.
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I think your arisaema might be Arisaema ciliatum.
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Thank you Dave ! Looks much closer the A.erubescens.
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Looks like ciliatum but the whole plant would be needed for ID.
Ciliatum will be frost hardy in Norrköping - but I assume you already know that.
Cheers
Göte
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The Bupleurum looks very much the same as I am growing as Buphleurum longifolium ssp. aureum from Jellitos seed although I am not familiar with the plant so am willing to be challenged.
Susan
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I think you are right about the Bupleurum Susan. Looks very similar to pics from the internet too. Thank you very much !
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From what district seeds Bupleurum are collected?
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From what district seeds Bupleurum are collected?
Paul seems to be away right now..... from his notes on the photos I think the seed came from the Hardy Plant Society of 2005/2006 exchange and was collected in the Altai... perhaps some HPS member can help with more details??
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Bupleurum aureum Fisch.