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Homalomena 'Harlequin'
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From: GeoffAroid at aol.com on 2001.04.04 at 20:49:37(6144)
Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a plant of Homalomena "harlequin". Does anyone know
anything about this plant? It appears to be a selected cultivar of H.
wallisii, with large rounded leaves beautifully splashed with lime-green. Is
this the case or have Homalomenas been hybridised at all? If so what is its
parentage?
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My thanks also to Wilbert, the shipment of Amorphs arrived safe and sound and
in great condition. Really appreciate the chance to see and grow these things
which otherwise we would only dream about! All those who benefit from your
generosity owe you a debt of thanks.
Regards,
Geoffrey Kibby
London, UK
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2001.04.05 at 22:24:00(6152)
Ooohh, you make me blush, Geoffrey.
This Homalomena 'Harlequin' was registered in The Netherlands quite a long
while ago, together with another one. It is indeed a wallisii cultivar but
to my knowledge a selected strain with particular foliage shape. Not a
cultivar orginated from a hybridisation, as far as I know.
Cheers,
Wilbert
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----- Original Message -----
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Sent: woensdag 4 april 2001 22:49
Subject: Homalomena 'Harlequin'
> Hi everyone,
> I recently purchased a plant of Homalomena "harlequin". Does anyone know
> anything about this plant? It appears to be a selected cultivar of H.
> wallisii, with large rounded leaves beautifully splashed with lime-green.
Is
> this the case or have Homalomenas been hybridised at all? If so what is
its
> parentage?
> My thanks also to Wilbert, the shipment of Amorphs arrived safe and sound
and
> in great condition. Really appreciate the chance to see and grow these
things
> which otherwise we would only dream about! All those who benefit from your
> generosity owe you a debt of thanks.
> Regards,
> Geoffrey Kibby
> London, UK
>
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From: "Paul Sullivan" paulsull at sunline.net> on 2001.04.06 at 15:29:07(6162)
hey wampold, happy bday and next time you ae in the netherlands pick me and
kilton up a couple of these things
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To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Date: Thursday, April 05, 2001 6:20 PM
Subject: Re: Homalomena 'Harlequin'
>Ooohh, you make me blush, Geoffrey.
>
>This Homalomena 'Harlequin' was registered in The Netherlands quite a long
>while ago, together with another one. It is indeed a wallisii cultivar but
>to my knowledge a selected strain with particular foliage shape. Not a
>cultivar orginated from a hybridisation, as far as I know.
>
>Cheers,
>Wilbert
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From:
>To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
>Sent: woensdag 4 april 2001 22:49
>Subject: Homalomena 'Harlequin'
>
>
>> Hi everyone,
>> I recently purchased a plant of Homalomena "harlequin". Does anyone know
>> anything about this plant? It appears to be a selected cultivar of H.
>> wallisii, with large rounded leaves beautifully splashed with lime-green.
>Is
>> this the case or have Homalomenas been hybridised at all? If so what is
>its
>> parentage?
>> My thanks also to Wilbert, the shipment of Amorphs arrived safe and sound
>and
>> in great condition. Really appreciate the chance to see and grow these
>things
>> which otherwise we would only dream about! All those who benefit from
your
>> generosity owe you a debt of thanks.
>> Regards,
>> Geoffrey Kibby
>> London, UK
>>
>
>
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