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Re: [Aroid-l] help for identification of a philodendron
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From: "Ertelt, Jonathan B" <jonathan.ertelt at Vanderbilt.Edu>
on 2013.11.22 at 22:02:53
Re: [Aroid-l] help for identification of a philodendron
Valentine,
My reaction would have to be that neither of these leaves represents a Philodendron, and only the right one with the more matte finish leaf could somewhat be considered a climber. Of course the other challenge is that the plant you have illustrated has what
must be roots but certainly look more like tendrils, not a characteristic of aroids. There are definitely some interpretive aspects to the original drawings no matter what direction you go. Good luck.
Jonathan
On 11/22/13 4:09 AM, "Valentine Tib=E8re" <tibere@tzib.net> wrote:
Thanks Marek for your answer. i was thinking of melanochrysum because of this photo from the kew gardens that I found on the web. What do you think. Is the first one a verrucosum one ?
Valentine Tib=E8re
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Le 22 nov. 2013 =E0 00:56, Marek Argent <abri1973@wp.pl> a =E9crit :
The leaves speak for a stylized Ph. verrucosum, but the colours of the inflorescence are exchanged - the spadix is red
http://www.aroidpictures.fr/MONTET/philoverrucosumncy.html
Best
Marek Argent
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From: Valentine Tib=E8re <mailto:tibere@tzib.net>
To: aroid-l@www.gizmoworks.com
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2013 1:40 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] help for identification of a philodendron
Hi
I am a writer specialized in chocolate and keen on plants. I make an incursion in the flowers the most illustrated in meso-american iconography and I am trying to identify the philodendron of codex badianus. Is it a saggitifolium (alias sanguineum) despite
her leaves are indented or a melanochrysum but the inflorescence is not red ?
Thanks for your help and advice
Valentine Tibere
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