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  Re: [Aroid-l] Help with Typhonium ID possible Australian spp? RE:
From: Brad O'Reilly <b.oreilly at live.com.au> on 2010.10.31 at 11:11:00
Thanks =3BMick it does appear to be =3B =3BT. Blumei.
Is it common for this species to produce pinkish coloured pollen?
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>=3B 1. Source for Symplocarpus (Greg Ruckert)
>=3B 2. Re: Aspidistra lurida 'Milky Way' (hermine)
>=3B 3. Re: Two plant ID's please (One Philodendron=2C one Calla lily)
>=3B (J. Agoston)
>=3B 4. Re: Help with Typhonium ID possible Australian spp?
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>=3B 5. Re: Aspidistra lurida 'Milky Way' (santoury@aol.com)
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>=3B Subject: [Aroid-l] Source for Symplocarpus
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>=3B Does anyone have a source for plants of Symplocarpus?
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>=3B Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Aspidistra lurida 'Milky Way'
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>=3B >=3BHi guys
>=3B >=3BI did a quick google on Aglaonema costatum=2C and all I come up with
>=3B >=3Bare all these fancy cultivars.
>=3B >=3BThe mother plant=2C labeled A. costatum=2C from the IAS show has a
>=3B >=3Bgrowth habit and foliage that looks EXACTLY like Aspidistra lurida
>=3B >=3BMilky Way. Did the vendor forget to label a specific cultivar name
>=3B >=3Bon this plant? Or is this the true=2C unmolested=2C natural species?
>=3B >=3B(With all those lovely yellow dots.)
>=3B >=3BSo=2C does anybody have a Bognera to trade? :)
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>=3B Speaking of which=2C do you know where a person can get Aspidistra
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>=3B Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Two plant ID's please (One Philodendron=2C one
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>=3B Probably Zantedeschia 'Picasso'. When sets seeds white edge often turns
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>=3B Brad =2C I think it will be the very weedy sp. Typhonium blumei
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>=3B From: b.oreilly@live.com.au
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>=3B I acquired this species roughly two seasons ago as the native Australain species Typhonium Brownii=2C but i always had my doubts. Now it has bloomed for me i believe it may be Typhonium eliosurum based on the description on plantNET. I have not been able to find any good pictures of the inflorescene or the plant itself for that matter and i have had limited experience with this genera.
>=3B It has proven coldy hardy and maintained foliage all season even through winter with lows down to 1-2c in the unheated glasshouse.
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>=3B >=3BThe mother plant=2C labeled A. costatum=2C from the IAS show has a
>=3B >=3Bgrowth habit and foliage that looks EXACTLY like Aspidistra lurida
>=3B >=3BMilky Way. Did the vendor forget to label a specific cultivar name
>=3B >=3Bon this plant? Or is this the true=2C unmolested=2C natural species?
>=3B >=3B(With all those lovely yellow dots.)
>=3B >=3BSo=2C does anybody have a Bognera to trade? :)
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