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From: Piabinha at aol.com on 2001.11.09 at 03:47:56(7793)
hi all,
worse than edu's tarzan english is my first attempt at publishing a webpage!!!!! :-)
here it is, with 3 pics of my brazil trip:
http://hometown.aol.com/piabinha/index.html
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there's a pic of a Philodendron from the semi-arid region of MG, an id. would be appreciated.
there's a pic of the P. espiritus-sancti growing in mr. roberto kautsky's shadehouse.
and finally, a pic of mr. kautsky's discovery, a giant new Taccarum.
hope you enjoy.
tsuh yang chen, nyc, USA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/orchidspecies
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From: "Eduardo Goncalves" edggon at hotmail.com> on 2001.11.09 at 06:49:42(7794)
Hi Tsuh Yang,
This is Tarzan again! The Philo from campo rupestre is Philodendron
cipoense Sakur. & Mayo, an amazing species from the rocky outcrops in Minas
Gerais state. The new Taccarum may be published soon, since I just got
flowers of it. Those pictures were taken from young individuals. Adult
plants may have a petiole that is up to 10 cm in diameter. Pretty huge for a
Taccarum! The Philodendron spiritus-sancti is P. spiritus-sancti indeed! No
additional words are needed. I am going back to the jungle.
Hakuna matata,
Eduardo.
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>
>hi all,
>
>worse than edu's tarzan english is my first attempt at publishing a
>webpage!!!!! :-)
>
>here it is, with 3 pics of my brazil trip:
>
>http://hometown.aol.com/piabinha/index.html
>
>there's a pic of a Philodendron from the semi-arid region of MG, an id.
>would
>be appreciated.
>
>there's a pic of the P. espiritus-sancti growing in mr. roberto kautsky's
>shadehouse.
>
>and finally, a pic of mr. kautsky's discovery, a giant new Taccarum.
>
>hope you enjoy.
>
>tsuh yang chen, nyc, USA
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/orchidspecies
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 2001.11.09 at 16:21:51(7795)
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 10:47
PM
Subject: Brazil Pics (was: P.
spiritus-sancti)
Dear Tsuh yang chen,
Thanks for sharing your pics. with us, lovely
plants!
Julius
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>>hi all, worse than edu's tarzan english
is my first attempt at publishing a webpage!!!!! :-) here it is,
with 3 pics of my brazil trip: http://hometown.aol.com/piabinha/index.html
there's a pic of a Philodendron from the semi-arid region of MG, an
id. would be appreciated. there's a pic of the P. espiritus-sancti
growing in mr. roberto kautsky's shadehouse. and finally, a pic of mr.
kautsky's discovery, a giant new Taccarum. hope you enjoy.
tsuh yang chen, nyc, USA
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/orchidspecies <<
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From: Piabinha at aol.com on 2001.11.09 at 20:24:36(7797)
hi tarzan,
(now what do you look like in a loincloth, i can only imagine... ROFLMAO...)
anyway, the Taccarum is truly a giant one. are there any other terrestrial brazilian aroids that grow this big, edu?
the P. cipoense is also an amazingly beautiful species. i'm sorry i didn't take pics of the other Philo and Anthurium growing in those semi-arid places.
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In a message dated Fri, 9 Nov 2001 1:50:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, "Eduardo Goncalves" writes:
> Hi Tsuh Yang,
>
> This is Tarzan again! The Philo from campo rupestre is Philodendron
> cipoense Sakur. & Mayo, an amazing species from the rocky outcrops in Minas
> Gerais state. The new Taccarum may be published soon, since I just got
> flowers of it. Those pictures were taken from young individuals. Adult
> plants may have a petiole that is up to 10 cm in diameter. Pretty huge for a
> Taccarum! The Philodendron spiritus-sancti is P. spiritus-sancti indeed! No
> additional words are needed. I am going back to the jungle.
>
> Hakuna matata,
>
> Eduardo.
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From: magrysbo at shu.edu on 2001.11.10 at 05:58:07(7799)
Me like Taccarum. Where Bo-zan can get Taccarum? Must feed brain.
"Eduardo
Goncalves" To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
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l.com> Subject: Re: Brazil Pics (was: P. spiritus-sancti)
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aroid-l@mobot.
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11/09/2001
01:50 AM
Please respond
to aroid-l
Hi Tsuh Yang,
This is Tarzan again! The Philo from campo rupestre is Philodendron
cipoense Sakur. & Mayo, an amazing species from the rocky outcrops in Minas
Gerais state. The new Taccarum may be published soon, since I just got
flowers of it. Those pictures were taken from young individuals. Adult
plants may have a petiole that is up to 10 cm in diameter. Pretty huge for
a
Taccarum! The Philodendron spiritus-sancti is P. spiritus-sancti indeed! No
additional words are needed. I am going back to the jungle.
Hakuna matata,
Eduardo.
>
>hi all,
>
>worse than edu's tarzan english is my first attempt at publishing a
>webpage!!!!! :-)
>
>here it is, with 3 pics of my brazil trip:
>
>http://hometown.aol.com/piabinha/index.html
>
>there's a pic of a Philodendron from the semi-arid region of MG, an id.
>would
>be appreciated.
>
>there's a pic of the P. espiritus-sancti growing in mr. roberto kautsky's
>shadehouse.
>
>and finally, a pic of mr. kautsky's discovery, a giant new Taccarum.
>
>hope you enjoy.
>
>tsuh yang chen, nyc, USA
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/orchidspecies
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