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  Rhodospatha species
From: "Harry Witmore" <harrywitmore at witmore.net> on 2010.03.02 at 20:56:57(20688)
Does anyone know sources for any of these. I have had them but lost them.

Harry Witmore

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From: "Harry Witmore" <harrywitmore at witmore.net> on 2010.03.02 at 20:56:57(20689)
Does anyone know sources for any of these. I have had them but lost them.

Harry Witmore

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From: RAYMOMATTLA at cs.com on 2010.03.06 at 16:39:53(20701)
Harry, I think Asiatica sells one labeled as a Syngonium. There were 2
forms that were TC'd a while back, one going as "narrow leaf form" and one as
"wide leaf form." I think Black Jungle carried the narrow leaf form. Im
not sure if they are seperate species or ? Tom can correct me but I think
the wide leaf form is R. bogneri. I could be completely off though.
I used to grow R. picta but it died last winter. It was one of my favorite
plants. I wish the genus was more widely cultivated.

Thanks,
Michael Mattlage

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From: RAYMOMATTLA at cs.com on 2010.03.06 at 16:39:53(20702)
Harry, I think Asiatica sells one labeled as a Syngonium. There were 2 forms that were TC'd a while back, one going as "narrow leaf form" and one as "wide leaf form." I think Black Jungle carried the narrow leaf form. Im not sure if they are seperate species or ? Tom can correct me but I think the wide leaf form is R. bogneri. I could be completely off though.
I used to grow R. picta but it died last winter. It was one of my favorite plants. I wish the genus was more widely cultivated.

Thanks,

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