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Last year I had good germination on Arisaema yunnanense, from Lijang, China, Pilous seed. ... Does anyone have a photo of this species they can post, or have any cultural advice regarding this species. I heard it comes from sunny drier spots, much like A. flavum.
Arisaema yunnanense, just opening up. I've got two in the pot, came from Chen Yi, so I hope they are the right thing. I'll photograph it again when the leaves unfurl.As for culture, I grow almost all my Arisaema in pots, I use a mixture of ericaceous compost and perlite, with extra perlite under the tuber. I've not done anything different with this species.
Sorry Diane but that is not Arisaema yunnanense but a member of section Sinarisaema, I count at least 5 leaflets that will form a radiatisect leaf.
Join the club Diane, you are not the first getting a different plant from what you expected from the lady in China
These pictures are of a pot labelled A consanguineum. Looking at the pot, this looks like it is propagating from stolons, making it ciliatum. No ciliae, so it's var liubaense, that's my reasoning.As I understand it, var liubaense was named by Gouda and Gusman from one group of seedlings that was found to be very similar, and distributed under the single collection number of CT 369. The plants that I have seen have a spathe which is dark brown with white stripes. Does var liubaense always have this colouring?