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Sorry to hear this John; it was indeed too late to expect growth from it. I think is best to let them know (although I didn't said anything at the time). I am somehow sure they know about the problem but if more people complain, they may try to screen somehow the tubers by sampling the lots for infection; or change their supplier.
It's been so cool here I had held some hope it would emerge. A. heterophyllym just peaking up but concinum and candidissimum still to show.john
A dark form of Arisaema candidissimum in flower.The gently spreading Arisaeam ciliatum var. liubaenseand a red stemmed Arisaema erubescens.
Arisaema candidissimum from the exchange (67-497), sown Feb 2014.The only clone I had already (for almost 40 years ) might now set seed at last. It came from my grandmother who grew it as a pot plant to enjoy the scent of violets.
Gerrit - I remember reading somewhere that A. flavum is the only one with yellow/ish spathe.
re: yellowI saw this Arisaema in a friend's garden a week ago and wondered if it had simply gone over. Think so with that bit of brown on the hood but.....john