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Arisaema murrayi var.<br />

murrayi Exclusivo<br />

Arisaema sizemoreae<br />

Exclusivo<br />

Arisaema taiwanensis<br />

(Taiwanian Jack-in-the-<br />

Pulpit)<br />

30 (45)cm, one of the real gems within its genus from western central India. This utmost beautiful<br />

Arisaema makes a white spathe with a rosy-violet ring at its mouth above a pale green base, a blackishviolet<br />

spadix and broad leaflets. A subtropical species for any humus rich, well drained substrate in a<br />

sunny to partialy sha<strong>de</strong>d spot and a winter minimum of some 15°C. During dormancy reduce watering to<br />

a minimum but do not store tubers completely dry. V-VI.<br />

A very limited quantity of small tubers from this extremely showy species will become available again by<br />

September <strong>2012</strong>.<br />

Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />

http://aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=arisaema&species=murrayi Arisaema murrayi var.<br />

murrayi.<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8551 bulbo reposado (0,5 cm ø)<br />

€ 49,00<br />

30 (45)cm, an only recently in 2003 new <strong>de</strong>scribed species from Central Thailand and one out of few<br />

Arisaema species with a pleasant, slightly sweetly fragrance. Makes a ja<strong>de</strong> green spathe and tripartite,<br />

slightly glossy, dark green leaves. A subtropical species for any humus rich, well drained substrate in a<br />

sunny to partialy sha<strong>de</strong>d spot and a winter minimum of some 20°C. During dormancy reduce watering to<br />

a minimum but do not store tubers completely dry. V-VI.<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8590 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm ø)<br />

€ 49,00<br />

25 (40)cm, Taiwanian Jack-in-the-Pulpit is a medium sized species with an elegant leaf of umbrella-like<br />

arranged leaflets, a dark brown to wine-red spathe spotted white outsi<strong>de</strong> and a greyish white spadix<br />

insi<strong>de</strong>. For any rich, very well drained soil in a sunny, protected spot. As this subtropical species is not<br />

fully hardy in Central Europe, it is best grown un<strong>de</strong>r cold glass. Keep dormant plants dry at a minimum of<br />

some 5°C in winter. Zona climática USDA 9/10. V-VI.<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 6296 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />

€ 7,99<br />

Arisaema tortuosum 80 (110)cm, native of Eastern Asia (Simla, Sikkim and Bhutan in the Himalaya), growing in open spots in<br />

shrubs and slopes. For any humus rich, well drained sandy loam soil in partial sha<strong>de</strong> in a protected spot.<br />

Plant rather <strong>de</strong>ep (some 15cm) and protect dormant corms from winter wetness. Zona climática USDA<br />

7/8. V.<br />

Arisarum (Friar's Cowl)<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 3431 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />

€ 2,49<br />

Arisarum, Mousplants or Friar's Cowls consist of three species from the Canary islands and the Mediterranean. All are summer dormant<br />

and winter green with small tubers and/or rhizomes. They have arum-like, fresh green, slightly glossy foliage and small inflorescences<br />

similar to those in Arisaema, yet with a recurving spathe and a protruding spadix.<br />

Plant in pots in any humus rich, yet well drained soil in a sunny to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d spot. Carefully water during winter while plants are<br />

being in growth. During summer keep dormant plants completely dry.<br />

10 semillas por sobre or per dormant tuber (length in cm).<br />

Arisarum simorrhinum<br />

(Canary Friar's Cowl)<br />

Aristolochia (Tropical Dutch Man's Pipe)<br />

12 (20)cm, Canary Friar's Cowl is a summer dormant species with a perennial rhizome and/or small<br />

tubers, arrow-shaped leaves from late autumn to spring and a narrow and short, dark maroon spatha with<br />

a white base and a pale greyish-green, short and thick spadix insi<strong>de</strong>. It is native of humus rich, seasonally<br />

moist soils on the Canary islands, Southern Spain and Western North Africa. For any humus rich, well<br />

drained substrate in pots. Not winter hardy, carefully water plants growing in winter and keep them in full<br />

sun at a minimum of some 10°C. Keep plants completely dry during dormancy in summer months. 1,5 cm<br />

long tubers are flowering size. X-III.<br />

Fotos from this species are available from the International Aroid Society website:<br />

http://www.aroid.org/genera/speciespage.php?genus=arisarum&species=simorrhinum Arisarum<br />

simorrhinum.<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8521 bulbo reposado (01,5 cm)<br />

€ 7,99<br />

Tropical Dutch Man's Pipes are perennial, evergreen to semi-evergreen, usually woody climbers from subtropical and tropical regions<br />

throughout the world. In general they are fast growing with ornamental, lush, cordate foliage and typical pipe-like, pendulous flowers, which<br />

may be quite large in contrast to their winter hardy cousins from temperate and cool climates. The tropical members in this broad genus<br />

are easily grown in any humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny (winter) to partially sha<strong>de</strong>d (summer) spot throughout the year. Plants<br />

require a climbing aid and may be cut back in spring if they are becoming too large. In winter keep plants drier at a minimum of some 15°C<br />

to 20°C. I<strong>de</strong>al for the heated greenhouse or warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n.<br />

Sow seeds flat in any rich, well drained soil at some 25°C. Keep seedlings sunny, especially in winter months.<br />

Aviso: ¡Todas las partes son tóxicas si son ingestidas!<br />

10 semillas por sobre.<br />

Aristolochia chilensis<br />

(Chilean Dutch Man's Pipe)<br />

Aristolochia gigantea<br />

40 (100)cm, Chilean Dutch Man's Pipe makes perennial short stalked, creeping vines from a perennial<br />

woody base. It has medium sized, heartshaped, plain green, leathery leaves with pale green nerves and<br />

showy, dark reedish black to greenish yellow pipe-flowers covered with white hairs insi<strong>de</strong> the tube. An<br />

easily cultivated subtropical species from lowlands in northern Chile. For any rich, very well drained soil in<br />

full sun throughout the year. I<strong>de</strong>al for a heated greenhouse or a warm wintergar<strong>de</strong>n. In winter keep plants<br />

rather dry at a minimum of some 10°C. VI-VIII.<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 5407 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />

€ 4,99<br />

No. <strong>de</strong> artículo: 8066 sobre <strong>de</strong> semillas<br />

€ 2,99<br />

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