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Voodoo Lillies

Started by Cinnamon, April 19, 2004, 11:06:10

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Cinnamon

Heyas,

just a warning to those who are tempted by the rather cool looking Voodoo Lily plants in the Morgan and Thompson flower catalogue:

Its also known as 'stink lilly'.... *grin*

I nearly ordered some, but looked it up on the web and found that in February and March, the flower reeks of carrion for quite some way... ewww!

Of course there is no mention of that in the catalogue (oops!)...

Cinnamon, who'd love to be fly on the wall in M&T's complaints department next spring, heh heh heh... >-)

Cinnamon


tim

First bees - then edible lilies!! = Tim

Cinnamon

Oops, sorry, I totally failed to recognise the general heading of the topics.

*blush*

I'll improve upon this in future ;)

Cinnamon

Ps.: not sure about the lillies... but you can definitly eat bee brood -- stirfry like prawns, and its said to be delicious.  :>

tim

#3
Just as obtuse - but why is home  ground cinnamon not a patch on boring old Schwartz?? = Tim

Fingle....

----"I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book." -Groucho Marx---

autumn leaf

Hi Cinnamon - your post reminded me that I once grew one of these.  It was only after I had planted it that I read somewhere about the smell factor.  Apparently the smell is irresistible to flies and they will home in on it from miles around when in flower.  I must say that I never saw this happen and it was an interesting-looking plant.  I eventually moved house so don't know how it fared after one season. :o
Weeds? What weeds?

gavin

For Tim on home-ground cinnamon - I've got something somewhere on this.  

In Cairo spice markets, you had to ask for "dar sini" or the other stuff (name long forgotten).  One was cheap and rough (but best for certain uses), the other fine and cinnamon (as in Schwartz).  They came from different trees, I think, - but I'll need to go digging a bit.

All best, Gavin

john_miller

AL-The flies that it attracts are the flies that effect pollination. It being a native of Indonesia U.K. flies may not appreciate it's attractiveness.

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