Ariopsis is a small genus with only two species: Ariopsis peltata from Western Ghats (India), Sikkim, and Assam and Ariopsis protanthera from Myanmar (formerly Burma) and Bhutan. They are small deciduous tuberous species with light green oval leaves and lantern-like inflorescences just before leaves emerge in spring. Easily grown in any rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded spot in summer. As soon as the leaf starts to yellow (usually in autumn), keep dormant corms rather dry at a minimum of some 10°C. Price is given per dormant corm (length in cm). Note: All corms are available for a delivery within Europe only ! Seeds are shipped worldwide. For Non-European customers only: We do ship dormant tubers outside Europe, provided that all risk is upon the buyer. We do not issue any phytosanitary certificate, which is officially required for most countries. We kindly ask you to check with your local import regulations before placing an order! |
Ariopsis protanthera15 (20)cm, Ariopsis protanthera is hopelessly confused with Ariopsis peltata from the Western Ghats, south-western India, which is not in general cultivation at present and all commercially available specimens are without any exeption Ariopsis protanthera. It is an ornamental small deciduous tuberous aroid from montane areas in Nepal, Bhutan, Assam, northern Bangladesh, Myanmar and Thailand. It bears light green oval leaves and lantern-like, pale brownish-red inflorescences just before leaves emerge in spring. For any humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny to partially shaded spot. During dormancy keep corms rather dry at a minimum of some 10°C. IV-V. |
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dormant corm (02.0 cm)9069 | € 14,90 |