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Black Anthurium
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From: George Yao gcyao at netasia.net> on 1999.12.06 at 15:28:06(3895)
Hi everyone,
Can anyone tell me where to get the black anthurium?
George Yao
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Metro-Manila, Philippines
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From: Piabinha at aol.com on 2001.10.02 at 19:45:18(7562)
hi all,
i received the following message from lynn regarding her black anthurium.
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Hi, my plant has been identified as anthurium coriaceum by Michael Pascall
from North Queensland, apparently it is quite common and easily grown .That
fits with the source of the plant and the lack of information. I hope i
shall eventually see the other "candidates" for black anthurium, thank you
for all your interest,Lyn
-----Original Message-----
From: Piabinha@aol.com [mailto:Piabinha@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 10:21 PM
To: lynelda@austarmetro.com.au
Subject: Re: black anthurium ?
lynn, if you check the pic of A. watermaliense, you'd see it's quite
different from your plant.
http://www.aroid.org/genera/Anthurium/pachyneurinum/watermal.html
tsuh yang chen, nyc, USA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/orchidspecies
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From: Iza & Carol Goroff goroff at idcnet.com> on 2001.10.09 at 02:48:17(7568)
This past weekend I attended the Chicagoland Orchid Festival, which is a group
of Chicago area orchid nurseries who invite other orchid nurseries from around
the world to bring plants to be sold at the host nurseries (together with their
own plants). At Windsong Orchids Ecuagenera from Ecuador brought several plants
of a black Anthurium. The Ecuagenera representative (owner?) said he didn't
know the species name, however, there was an almost illegible label that read
Anthurium bothiae (this from my memory). The spathes were a very dark reddish
purple, very close to black.
Iza Goroff
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Whitewater Wisconsin
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