Read Jim McClements' excellent Arisaema Culture page for just about everything you need to know about growing arisaemas in the ground or from seed.
Also excellent, Amber Hearn's article, The Genus Arisaema describes the genus, how to grow them and has even more links to other information on the web.
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Jan 24, 2003 12:51 AM
In response to message posted by biogardener:
Hi Traute,
Well, jewel weed is really a plant of moist woodlands, not prairies, so that may be why you've not found it. Personally, I never found i ...
-- posted by Marge_Talt
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Jan 23, 2003 6:08 AM
Barbara Hall of Weeds and Wild Things here at the Suite reports that jewelweed has soothed her poison ivy, especially when combined with plantain, both mashed in a blender. I have a real problem with ...
-- posted by biogardener
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