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Despite my doubts about Arisaema hybridisation I am ashamed to admit I made one cross myself......
Recently a picture of a cross made by Roy Herold with sikokianum, takadae and limbatum as DNA-donors was posted by one of the AEG members. http://botu07.bio.uu.nl/temperate/?gal=Arisaema&id=2484
Could be Mark, this Roy Herold was one of the starters of the Arisaema internet community and was the first one with a website on Arisaema, now made part of the website of the International Aroid Society: http://www.aroid.org/genera/arisaema/herold/I am not familiar with the plantcommunity in the US so wouldn't know.
Here are two selections of Arisaema triphyllum. The first I found as a small percentage of a population in west Tennessee about 6 years ago. The silver veined forms were 10-15% of the plants present. It usually only has one leaf per shoot, is more slender, and a smaller plant than "Mrs. French's" form. The second I found about 8 years ago in east Tennessee as a single large plant about 1 m tall. It grows much shorter in the garden, but it has a dark spathe, dark stem, and purple centers to the leaves. It also forms short "rhizomes" from the mother tuber and grows little tubers about 6-10 cm away. Aaron Floden
Thanks, Pascal. Now I can change the label.Regards,Arnold