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Pink flowered Spathiphyllum
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From: "Ron Iles" roniles at eircom.net> on 2001.03.29 at 16:53:47(6109)
This is not a sequel to the stampedes for the multisplendoured Suwanee
leprechaun and the only known variegated Travellers Fan. However, I wish
the leprechaun and the Fan all the very best and hope both can be tissue
cultured and have un-naturally bright grandchildren.
There is rumour of a PINK FLOWERED Spathiphyllum in Central America. If
it exists, perhaps like the Suwanee leprechaun, it may not be what one
thinks at all but another plant kind strayed from its childhood home. Lest
anyone should come looking I report also that Spathiphyllum is not wild in
rain blessed Ireland but this may not be the case within a few ozone rich
years. Then, the Isle is no longer Emerald, anything but green
leprechauns and Fans may be so common that they do not causestampedes.
Since most Spathiphyllums look much the same dressed in their obvious green
and white, a new fashion could be desirable. Has anyone SEEN a pink
flowered Peace Lily, a Spathiphyllum I mean?
Best Wishes to all other Greens
Ron of the Green Isle
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2001.03.29 at 21:25:23(6112)
We had the same rumour in Holland here once and it turned out to be one of
the new Anthurium cultivars, derived from such cultivars as 'Lady Jane' and
like.
Wilbert
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Sent: donderdag 29 maart 2001 18:53
Subject: Pink flowered Spathiphyllum
> This is not a sequel to the stampedes for the multisplendoured Suwanee
> leprechaun and the only known variegated Travellers Fan. However, I
wish
> the leprechaun and the Fan all the very best and hope both can be tissue
> cultured and have un-naturally bright grandchildren.
>
> There is rumour of a PINK FLOWERED Spathiphyllum in Central America. If
> it exists, perhaps like the Suwanee leprechaun, it may not be what one
> thinks at all but another plant kind strayed from its childhood home.
Lest
> anyone should come looking I report also that Spathiphyllum is not wild in
> rain blessed Ireland but this may not be the case within a few ozone rich
> years. Then, the Isle is no longer Emerald, anything but green
> leprechauns and Fans may be so common that they do not causestampedes.
>
> Since most Spathiphyllums look much the same dressed in their obvious
green
> and white, a new fashion could be desirable. Has anyone SEEN a pink
> flowered Peace Lily, a Spathiphyllum I mean?
>
> Best Wishes to all other Greens
>
> Ron of the Green Isle
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