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Jamie, I am frequently, if not continuously, confused so you could well be right. I've certainly read that consanguineum and erubescens are synonymous and the plants I've raised under both names suggests that is so but of course the erubescens may have been wrongly named anyway, by someone as confused as I am. But I believe cliatum to be quite distinct and unlike either of the others. The leaves are smaller overall with fewer leaflets and the plants are shorter by about 20 cms in my garden. And most of all, ciliatum is so beautifuly pin-striped like finest and most elegant suiting material. I think it's my most favourite of all, even including candidissimum.
Wim,what a treat that lecture must have been. I wish I had know, it would have been worth the trip (assuming I had time free, of course!) My Nederlands is a bit rusty, but I could certainly have caught most of it!
Quote from: Regelian on December 13, 2009, 01:18:23 PMWim,what a treat that lecture must have been. I wish I had know, it would have been worth the trip (assuming I had time free, of course!) My Nederlands is a bit rusty, but I could certainly have caught most of it! It was really interesting to hear "the Arisaema-master" himself speaking about the plants he fell in love with. His wife was there too and they are really warm people who love to share their knowledge. His lecture was in Walloon Brabant so it was in French.