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wanted:caladium bicolor
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From: "sullivan" paulsull at sunline.net> on 2001.07.22 at 22:34:12(7084)
I am loooking for some Caladium bicolor; I am in southwest Florida.
paulsull@sunline.net
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To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Date: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:23 AM
Subject: Pictures!!!!
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>Hello! if you have gotten this letter before sorry.
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>Hello! I just posted a new gallery on my website. The names will be listed
>with each pic in a few days. A few are unnamed. Here is my website visit
>gallery 8 under NEW! Hope you enjoy them. THANKS
>Brian's aroids
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>http://www.angelfire.com/ky2/bwilliams/
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From: plantnut plantnut at macconnect.com> on 2001.07.23 at 02:07:47(7090)
Which one? There are several... Caladium bicolor var. ?????
Dewey
>I am loooking for some Caladium bicolor; I am in southwest Florida.
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>paulsull@sunline.net
>-----Original Message-----
>From: brian williams
>To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
>Date: Thursday, July 19, 2001 8:23 AM
>Subject: Pictures!!!!
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>>
>>Hello! if you have gotten this letter before sorry.
>>
>>Hello! I just posted a new gallery on my website. The names will be listed
>>with each pic in a few days. A few are unnamed. Here is my website visit
>>gallery 8 under NEW! Hope you enjoy them. THANKS
>>Brian's aroids
>>
>>http://www.angelfire.com/ky2/bwilliams/
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>>_________________________________________________________________
>>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
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>>
Your source for Tropical Araceae
http://members.macconnect.com/users/p/plantnut/
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From: StellrJ at aol.com on 2001.07.24 at 02:17:22(7098)
In a message dated Sun, 22 Jul 2001 10:07:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, plantnut writes:
> Which one? There are several... Caladium bicolor var. ?????
> Dewey
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> >I am loooking for some Caladium bicolor; I am in southwest Florida.
That reminds me...I suppose a Caladuim blooming is not quite so newsworthy as a titanum, but my co-worker's Caladuims have been blooming for some weeks now. (Coastal Georgia) Unfortunately, no two inflorescences have coincided in time, so unless it is apomictic, there will be no seeds. It was a good opportunity for me to expand my photographic archives of Aroid inflorescences -- especially since her 'Candidum' produced an aberrant inflorescence: the spathe never fully expanded, the spadix did not extend into the upper spathe, and the male spadix was forked. Conversely, her other one (which cv. has green leaves, with red ribs and pink-to-red mottling, more concentrated at the centers?) produced a perfect, flawless inflorecence, raised above the leaves.
Jason Hernandez
Naturalist-at-Large
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From: Susan Cooper coops at execpc.com> on 2001.07.24 at 03:21:14(7102)
How 'bout sharing some of those pictures, Jason??
It was a good opportunity for me to expand my photographic archives of
Aroid inflorescences -- especially since her 'Candidum' produced an
aberrant inflorescence: the spathe never fully expanded, the spadix did not
extend into the upper spathe, and the male spadix was forked. Conversely,
her other one (which cv. has green leaves, with red ribs and pink-to-red
mottling, more concentrated at the centers?) produced a perfect, flawless
inflorecence, raised above the leaves.
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>Jason Hernandez
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>Naturalist-at-Large
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From: StellrJ at aol.com on 2001.07.26 at 02:00:55(7131)
In a message dated Mon, 23 Jul 2001 11:21:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Susan Cooper writes:
> How 'bout sharing some of those pictures, Jason??
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Sure, when two things happen:
1. I get them developed; and
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2. I can find someone, or a business, with a scanner I may use. (That's right, some of us are still limited in our resources..)
This lack of a scanner is the one reason I have not yet placed any images on the "identification" forum.
Jason Hernandez
Naturalist-at-Large
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