Click Here To Visit The SRGC Main Site
This is not a flowering item, but since there is not so much to see this month I post this strange phenomenon. Normally Arisaema sikokianum doesn't form side corm. The only way to increase this plant is sowing it. A couple of years ago I replanted a bulb and saw shoots that formed bulbs later on that year. This peculiar behaviour is repeated now every year. On the pictures you see the rejected bulbs from last year and the new shoots on the motherbulb for this year. Strangely bulbs resulted from seeds of that motherbulb show this same character.
Two colchicums in flower now -Colchicum kesselringii - nice dark markings as promised by Luc S Colchicum hungaricum - a gift from Kot
I forgot to add the situation in my interior jungle..It's clearly reaching an alarming point for my love life!
Ashley in reply to your question there is very little wrong with Margaret's specimen. However if you look carefully you will see just 2 partly discoloured leaves, I'm afraid our had the opposite, 2 good leaves to dozens of discoloured ones.
... I've checked my records and the plant came from The Old Walled Garden (Now linked with Fibrex nurseries - they got married ) and is C.mannii. We also have Correa reflexa nummularifolia which is a better looking plant.
What is it?