Hello Mario, I got the name mandshurica from the person who sent me the seeds. Do a seardh for Aristolochia mandshurica and you should see a site for the...
Hi Steve, Mario and Maurice, The seeds I received from Steve look slightly different than the one I have manshuriensis. But again I can't make good judgement...
victor wong
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Feb 2, 2003 5:12 am
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Hello, I have some fresh seed of A.ovalifolia. Not a very spectacular species, flowers very poorly on top of that, but some may be interested. For a picture...
Ciao, I'm interested to seeds of Aristolochia ovalifolia. Thank you. Lucia...
Lucia Barabino
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Feb 2, 2003 5:25 pm
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Lucia Barabino
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Feb 2, 2003 5:34 pm
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Hi Steve and Victor, I know A. manshuriensis (note the spelling without the d) from pictures only, but the thing that makes me suspicious is that there are no...
I found this nice website: http://www.exot-nutz-zier.de/impressionen_ranker_a.htm , it has pictures of some aristolochias including two varieties of A....
Does anyone have photos or information on this species? I have an opportunity to purchase a specimin this weekend. I believe that it is a temperate species. ...
Hi Randall, I searched for the name "Aristolochia lobata" in the taxonomic databases, and there is no such a name registered. As a matter of fact, nothing...
Hi Khew, I have only tried this technique with A. grandiflora and A. gorgona, but I guess it would work with others too. When working with mature stems of...
Hi Mario and all, The website www.exot-nutz-zier.de is owned by Renate Bucher in Germany and we have been exchanging seeds. She got some photos from Charles de...
victor wong
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Feb 4, 2003 5:04 am
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Hi Victor, A. cordiflora occurs from Costa Rica to Colombia. It is superficially similar to A. gigantea from Brazil, but on closer inspection there are many...
Thanks, Mario. I have a large pot of A. tagala growing in the shade on my balcony. Whilst it grows quite tenaciously, it has never flowered due to the lack...
Hi Mario, Thanks for the info on cordiflora. I will send you the remaining of my seeds of gigantea 'brasiliensis', you can see whether they can still ...
I had the vendor check the tag and it is A. trilobata. It seems like we are having lots of confusion due to spelling errors. ... it is ... enter ... ...
Hi Susan, You might try Biosphere Consulting in Winter Garden. I know they have grown A. gigantea and I think the proprietor told me they were trying to ...
We have had good success with softwood cuttings rooted under mist of gigantea. I have even rooted it in ziplock baggies. Glen Fullerton Arboretum ... From:...
Hi all, Of those of you have, or have seen A. gigantea, can you describe the leaves? Mine have a few lighter small irregular splotches in the leaf center...
Hello, I sent everyone who requested A.ovalifolia, some seeds of A.odoratissima as well. See: http://biological-diversity.info/native_aristolochia.htm There...
Does anyone have any seeds to spare (or can get hold of) A. maurorum? I have been looking for seeds of this plant for some time, but have never seen anyone who...
Hi Richard, our gigantea plant has leaves just like the ones you describe. The silvery spots were absent a year ago, but leaves produced since a few months ago...
As you know, I'm looking for seeds of A.odoratissima for a lon time and I hope to be beetween people that you have sent seeds.If not I would ask you to sent me...
Lucia Barabino
luciabarabino@...
Feb 11, 2003 2:37 pm
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hi all did you get this site?: http://www.exot-nutz-zier.de/impressionen_ranker_a.htm ... wrote: Richard ... silvery spots were absent a year ago, but leaves...
Hi Mario and all, Yes that looks like my A. gigantea Battus philenor and Parides photinus eat the leaves and flowers. Richard James Hollywood, CA ... silvery...