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HiCan anyone give me some advice please on hand pollinating Arisaema? I've searched the www and found very little.Any help appreciated.Dave
Dave - Here's a trick given to me by Steve Doonan of Grand Ridge Nursery. It was about 20 years ago while visiting him and when Parks Seeds was selling A. sikkokianum at something like £4 for 6 seeds and it was relatively new. We were walking round the garden and came across a magnificent clump of sikko leaves. I remarked on the price of seed and that a friend never had seed set on his. Steve said little but when I was ready to leave he asked me if I wanted some sikko seed. He took me behind the kiln shed and opened a 5 gallon (22 litre) bucket filled with uncleaned seed - much to my shock. He filled a shopping bag - no charge despite my pleading to pay up - he's that sort of fellow. Well my hands turned orange that night cleaning the seeds in a Vancouver hotel and stayed orange for quite some time, as did the towels I'm sure. His trick was to mix the pollen with water in a jar, shake the mixture up and fill the female flower to the brim with the mixture. I have never tested this but Steve said it was the only way he ever got copious seed from sikkokianum. He always tries to deduce what might happen in nature - clever boy.
Hi John - Thanks for the tip. I'll do a comparison test using this method on a couple of plants and see what the difference is. Always worth a try
I've heard the same thing on Arisaema-L....... that you pollinate by pouring water through a male flower, then pouring it through a female flower (thereby transfering the pollen from one to the other). Never tried it myself though, as never actually checked the sex of the flowers.
John,But it does come down to how many flowers you have and whether you're willing to pick them!! If not, pouring water into them then draining should give the same result, but leaves the flower in situ to enjoy in the garden.