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amorphophallus ID
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From: "Temmerman" <temmerm at skynet.be> on 2004.07.30 at 11:30:57(11877)
Hi,
I don't know whether it is possible to send attachments to this forum, but
I'm trying and I'll see what gives.
I got this picture and the sender told me it is Amorphophallus bulbifer.
Now, my bulbifers do look a bit different than this, so I was hoping that
somebody could identify it... There are plenty of experts on here who
could:-)
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Thanks!
Sincerely,
Michael
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From: "harrywitmore at witmore.net" <harrywitmore at witmore.net> on 2004.07.30 at 16:53:23(11882)
I don't think it does. You need to post it and send a link. I will be happy
to post it somewhere for you if you would like for me to. Just send it to
my email address
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Original Message:
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Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2004 13:30:57 +0200
To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
Subject: [aroid-l] amorphophallus ID
Hi,
I don't know whether it is possible to send attachments to this forum, but
I'm trying and I'll see what gives.
I got this picture and the sender told me it is Amorphophallus bulbifer.
Now, my bulbifers do look a bit different than this, so I was hoping that
somebody could identify it... There are plenty of experts on here who
could:-)
Thanks!
Sincerely,
Michael
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From: "S.P.J. Hoogma" <s.p.j.hoogma at hccnet.nl> on 2004.07.30 at 17:21:35(11884)
Hello Michael,
Welcome to this list...
(attachments will not work)
Regards Sipke
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----- Original Message -----
To:
Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:30 PM
Subject: [aroid-l] amorphophallus ID
> Hi,
>
> I don't know whether it is possible to send attachments to this forum, but
> I'm trying and I'll see what gives.
> I got this picture and the sender told me it is Amorphophallus bulbifer.
> Now, my bulbifers do look a bit different than this, so I was hoping that
> somebody could identify it... There are plenty of experts on here who
> could:-)
> Thanks!
>
> Sincerely,
> Michael
>
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