Arisaema sp ID if possible, please

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  1. Fof

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    I took a wander through Trelissick Gardens, Cornwall recently where I spotted this gorgeous Arisaema speciosum var Mirabile, helpfully it had a name plate.
    Close by I found another species, unlabelled (Boo!). So far the best I have been able to come up with, is A. concinnum (green form), but my confidence rating is miniscule.:scratch: :scratch: :scratch:
    Any ideas, guys?
    Arisaema speciosum var Mirabile
    Arisaema speciosum var Mirabile (Indian Cobra Lily)  01 - small.jpg Arisaema speciosum var Mirabile (Indian Cobra Lily)  02 - small.jpg

    Arisaema sp
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    I have emailed Trelissick, but I've not heard back from them yet.

    TIA

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    Maybe candidissimum?
     
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      I don't think its A candissimum as with me it's a that is a laater flowering one, with distinct pink and white stripes.
       
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        True it is pinker generally. But I had one once that was more green and white ( well I was told it was candidissimum!)
         
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          @CarolineL there could very easily be a green form of A candidissimum in cultivation. have a feeling the leaves aren't right, but I couldn't find a photo of mine's leaves.
          There is certainly a white form available (Edrom Nurseries)
           
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            Not Arisaema candidissimum as that has trifoliate leaves not cartwheel leaves.
            ARISAEMA  CANDIDISSIMUM 25-07-2009 16-34-18.JPG ARISAEMA  CANDIDISSIMUM 07-07-2007 13-41-44.JPG ARISAEMA  CANDIDISSIMUM 18-06-2009 16-52-11.JPG
             
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              See also post above.
              There is a white flowered Arisaema candidissimum...but leaves are still in 3's.

              I love Arisaema and grew many different sp.in old garden.
              I also have the Arisaema book.
              But not enough time to compare leaves and spathe just now. Sorry.
               
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                Hi guys.
                Thanks for the feedback.
                Silver Surfer, that is a beautiful specimen.
                I've not heard back from Trelissick, yet, but finger crossed.
                 
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                Thanks.
                Please feel free to look at my Arisaema pics on flickr to see if you can find a match.
                (grown in our Welsh garden. )
                All pics are labelled..in A- Z order.

                ARISAEMA
                 
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                  Silver Surfer.
                  :wow::yay::wow::yay::wow:
                  Gorgeous pics and plants.
                  Still no closer to a definative ID, as I've not heard back. A. concinnum is still the closest I can find.
                   
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                    Well, I heard nothing from the NT garden staff, so I popped back to check, in case there was a name plate I had not noticed. (I can be as blind as a bat at times.:gaah::gaah:)
                    While there I rediscovered a secluded bed that they had cleared and replanted a couple of years ago. lo and behold, some more Arisaema, unnamed, and one labelled as A. ringens. Doesn't look like your's, Silver Surfer. The spadix is yellow and at least 2 feet long.
                    Arisaema ringens spadix  02 - small.jpg Arisaema ringens spadix  07 - small.jpg Arisaema ringens spadix  14 - small.jpg Arisaema ringens spadix  18 - small.jpg
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                      Arisaema ringens from a year or so ago.
                      Arisaema ringens 1.JPG
                      The other looks like A tortuosum.
                      Arisaema tortuosum.JPG
                      The second photo down reminds me of A griffithi
                      Arisaema griffithi.JPG
                      Thanks to the recent spell of dry springs and hot summers I no longer have these.
                       
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