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  Monstera deliciosa - dwarf, giant or otherwise
From: "Peter Boyce" p.boyce at rbgkew.org.uk> on 2000.06.14 at 02:12:48(4760)
Julius

The dwarf Monstera deliciosa in Monroe's book is Rhaphidophora
tetrasperma.

Pete

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From: plantnut at macconnect.com (plantnut) on 2000.06.14 at 02:56:15(4766)
Peter,
I just printed a copy of the msg. below and put it in my copy..... as an
addenda...
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 2000.06.14 at 21:38:47(4769)
-----Original Message-----
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Date: Tuesday, June 13, 2000 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Monstera deliciosa - dwarf, giant or otherwise

Dear Pete,

Thanks for this information, I hope to see an actual copy some day!
That it is a Raphidophora in Monro`s book straightens out a couple of things
in MY mind!

Am looking forward to your opinion on the report of the Monstera blooming
below the shingle leaves, I have not heard or read of this previously!

Cheers,

Julius

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