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Véronique Macrelle

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seedling to be determined if possible
« on: November 21, 2024, 10:01:52 AM »
seedling to be determined if possible

I've potted up my Viola walteri again, which seemed to want to disappear into the garden. It's recovering well after a visit to the ‘hospital for plants’, i.e. in a pot, in the greenhouse and wrapped in a transparent bag.

I planted it in the recycled soil from my old seedlings that didn't germinate. And voila, just by reworking this soil, something sprouts that looks interesting.
Do you have any idea what it might be?

because at the same time I have to look after my Viola, which needs a cool winter, and this out-of-season sowing, which I imagine won't freeze, is it worth it?

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Re: seedling to be determined if possible
« Reply #1 on: November 21, 2024, 11:54:49 PM »
Arisaema of some sort?
Carolyn McHale
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Véronique Macrelle

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Re: seedling to be determined if possible
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2024, 05:22:04 AM »
I'd like it to be an Arisaema... several species that I sowed with srgc seeds didn't germinate like sikokianum, thunbergii, griffithii or propinquum, and after 2 or 3 years, I recycled the soil from the pots.
but I also have 2 species of Pinellia that sometimes produce seeds: tripartita and petadisecta. However, this seedling seems really small for Pinellia.
Is there anything other than Araceae for this form?

 


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