Unknown Arisaema
18 years ago
I found this one a bit downhill from where my A. triphyllums are planted, it's at the same growth stage and the same size as them. Is this color variation naturally occuring, a sign of this plant being a different sex that I hadn't noticed before, or perhas a cross with another Arisaema? I have A. sikokianum uphill as well, but they're a bit behind in development.
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TIA,
Jeanne

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