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Anthurium pohlii
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From: Ken Marks kema at adelphia.net> on 2003.07.25 at 23:26:28(10437)
I've been looking on the Web for information about Anthurium pohlii and
have been unable to find more than a single reference to this species.
I have some seedlings that I've been growing out from some seed that I
obtained from a reliable source. I trust the name that was attached to
the parent plant but I have not been able to learn more about this species.
Does anybody on this list have any information about this species?
Thanks in advance,
Ken
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From: Jonathan Ertelt jonathan.ertelt at vanderbilt.edu> on 2003.07.26 at 02:10:22(10439)
At 7:26 PM -0400 7/25/03, Ken Marks wrote:
I've been looking on the Web for information about Anthurium pohlii
and have been unable to find more than a single reference to this
species.
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Ken, I don't know if this is the reference you've found but at
http://www.aroid.org/genera/Anthurium/Anthintro07.html in the first
paragraph, it is stated "Most species range from very dry areas, such
as Tropical Dry Forest (A. pohlii Engl.)..." which obviously gives
you some potentially valuable information regarding its culture. Good
luck.
Jonathan
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From: Tom Croat Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2003.07.26 at 03:33:28(10440)
Jonathan:
It is a member of Sect. Tetraspermium and occurs in S.W Ecuador and
NW Peru.
Tom
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Sent: Saturday, July 26, 2003 2:10 AM
To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Anthurium pohlii
At 7:26 PM -0400 7/25/03, Ken Marks wrote:
>I've been looking on the Web for information about Anthurium pohlii
>and have been unable to find more than a single reference to this
>species.
Ken, I don't know if this is the reference you've found but at
http://www.aroid.org/genera/Anthurium/Anthintro07.html in the first
paragraph, it is stated "Most species range from very dry areas, such
as Tropical Dry Forest (A. pohlii Engl.)..." which obviously gives
you some potentially valuable information regarding its culture. Good
luck.
Jonathan
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