Jason Tibbetts wrote:Caesar! I have been trying to do my own research on differentiating and sourcing Dioscoreas (particularly edible bulbiferas) ever since I read Toensmeiers book. Your info here is quite a goldmine. You said you have shipped to Arizona before. Have you gotten any feedback on how well they have done? I recently acquired a few ‘Hawaii’ bulbils that I was nervous I lost until they finally came up about a week ago. Arizona gets so hot in the summers that I am planning on providing them some afternoon shade. I know that I would be on a waiting list, but would love to test your CV types. Let me know when you have some available and when shipping gets back to nearly normal. I’ll see if I can come up with something to share.
Lif Strand wrote:Now that pandemic restrictions are easing up, is there a way to trade for air potatoes? And does the trade have to be plant related (I'd offer a book I wrote!)
Also, I'm reading up on air potatoes (sorry, should have done this sooner) and wonder if Dioscorea bulbifera is preferred in some culinary or cultivation way vs Dioscorea alata (purple yam)/ I've got a yam sitting in water hoping for slips but it's a grocery store yam. I'm just growing it for the foliage.
Thomas Black wrote:Caesar,
Hi, I hope all is well. I haven’t seen a post from you in a while. If you have any Dioscorea bulbs I’d like to trade with you again. Either way, get back up with me and let me know. Thanks, Thomas.
Thomas Black wrote:Hey Kurtis, I live just around the corner in Pensacola. Anyway, that would be Dioscorea bulbifera, the inedible wild type. Here in our area we have 2 escaped yams, D. alata and D. bulbifera. Alata bulbils are very mishappened looking but both they and the tubers are edible. Although there are edible D. bulbifera, the wild type the you find here are toxic. They are a very ornamental vine though.
Jack Dakin wrote:Hello Ceasar,
I also live here in PR and I am interested in purchasing some air potatoes from you. Can you send me a PM?
I am looking to establish a forest garden as the rainy season kicks in, perhaps you have some other items as well.
Cheers.
Stefania Giancane wrote:Hello, I would like to know how many bulbs you have of tefoe purple and Hawaii, because I am interested in buying.
Stefanus Bulbiferus wrote:hello, I would like to know if you have other varieties of dioscorea bulbifera, if so you can take pictures of the bulbs.
André Troylilas wrote:Nice, Caesar!
By the way, my bulbs are still sleeping...
Thomas Black wrote:Those purple bulbiferas are crazy. Are they more vigorous than the other bulbiferas? I ask because I’ve notice that my Ube’s are much more vigorous than my regular D. alata’s.