Hi , you may be the right man to answer my questions. I live in Central 
Scotland . I have been trying to grow this from very rare and expensive 
bulbils for 2 or 3 years now.
The bulbils seem to grow , they get leaves and roots I overwintered them 
with others , utile ,ciliatum,Flavum in my garage frost free. In spring 
however when the others grow , nothing. When I check the pots there’s 
nothing either , maybe a bit “ skin “ is all that’s left of the bulb . This 
year I put the bulbils in my greenhouse and just recently one has formed a 
leaf , however there’s not much good weather left .
What temperature range do they like and do you think I should remove them 
from the soil to overwinter them ?
Yours 
           E Meaney
On Friday, 29 June 2012 at 06:32:07 UTC+1 manudev madhavan wrote:

>
> Thanks for sharing.. This is the type variety of *Arisaema murrayi* (J. 
> Graham) Hook.
> This is one of the most beautiful species of *Arisaema *I have 
> encountered in Western Ghats. 
> In fact, for me, all the species looks very pretty :-). I myself have 
> collected this species from Lonavala, Sinhagad, Panchgani as well as 
> Mahabaleshwar regions of Maharashtra. This species is in flowering in my 
> garden right now. It is coming well in lower altitudes too..
> I am planning a trip to Maharashtra soon this month to collect the var. 
> *sonubineae*, described by Lakshminarasimhan & Punekar
>
> with warm regards
>
> On Thursday, 28 June 2012 16:15:22 UTC+5:30, Neil wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>  Photographed at Khandala over the weekend.
>>                     With regards,
>>                       Neil Soares.
>>
>

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