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  Re: [Aroid-l] great Photos from Joep Moonen!
From: ExoticRainforest <Steve at exoticrainforest.com> on 2009.02.01 at 20:23:16
Sounds right to me Marek!  Derek,are you out there???

Steve


Marek Argent wrote:
Dear Windy and Steve
 
So... if A. macrolobum is a hybrid(and its parents are known) shouldn't the correct name be A. ×macrolobum?
 
Marek
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Sent:Sunday, February 01, 2009 12:22 AM
Subject:Re: [Aroid-l] great Photos from Joep Moonen!

Steve,
 
I stand corrected.
 
I believe Dr. Tom is correctthat this plant in question is a form of A. macrolobum, the hybrid Imentioned in my reply to what the image from Joep might be. 
I re-examined my A. pedatoradiumand they are a little different, being thinner lobed.
 
The A. macrolobum (A. pedatoradiumX A. clarinervium) I saw before had more of the parent A.clarinervium's white veining, so for that reason I was thrown off, butthe leaf shape was identical to the plant shown in the image you showed.
 
I will post a picture of the A.pedatoradium I received from Chiapas.  They are just started to growout.
 
Windy
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Sent:Friday, January 30, 2009 7:00 PM
Subject:Re: [Aroid-l] great Photos from Joep Moonen!

Thanks Windy.  I'll pass thatalong to Joep.

Steve


Windy Aubrey wrote:
Hi Steve,
 
I believe the species you areshowing from Joep's collection is the Mexican species A.pedatoradiatum. 
At least it looks like ones Iimported from Chiapas last year.
 
There is also a hybrid of thisspecies crossed with A. clarinervium, another Mexican species, andalthough it has the same palmately lobed appearing leaf as thePedatoradium parent, it also exhibits the white veining of theClarinervium parent, thus making it an extremely attractive plant.
 
Windy
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Sent:Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:11 PM
Subject:[Aroid-l] great Photos from Joep Moonen!





Joep Moonen sent these to me earlier today and all werephotographed in French Guiana although he says they not nativespecies.  These are not identified and both of us would like an ID. Can anyone add a name to them?

Thanks!

Steve Lucas
www.ExoticRainforest.com






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