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  pictures from the 2nd MidAmerica meeting at the MoBot
From: Zach DuFran <zdufran at wdtinc.com> on 2010.04.30 at 16:01:35(20992)
Albert has posted my pictures from the 2nd MidAmerica meeting to the IAS we
bsite. You can view all 140 pictures here: http://aroid.org/midamerica/201
004images/

Enjoy!

Zach DuFran

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From: "Marek Argent" <abri1973 at wp.pl> on 2010.04.30 at 23:10:35(20993)
Hello,

Could you tell me what species are presented in the photos:
Monstera http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/034.jpg
Anthurium http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/032.jpg
Philo http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/071.jpg
Anchomanes http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/092.jpg
Amo http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/100.jpg
Amo http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/105.jpg
Anth http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/113.jpg
?? http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/114.jpg
Agla http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/126.jpg
?? http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/128.jpg
Anth? http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/130.jpg
Calad? http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/131.jpg
I saw them not once in websites, but never identified correctly.

All the best
Marek Argent

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.01 at 01:35:32(20994)
Dear Zach:

Lots of nice photos! My but you were busy!

Tom

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.03 at 18:39:32(21006)
Dear Marek:

In order: Monstera oblique (a form which may prove to be a
distinct species); Anthurium crystalinum; Philodendron subgen.
Philodendron (need a lot more detail); Anchomanes; Typhonium?;
Amorphophallus (we have this one in the greenhouse and I will forward to
Emily to see what it is); Anthurium (You must always show leaves. Only a
couple of species out of the 1500 species can be determined with an
inflorescence alone); Anthurium cf. debilis Croat; Aglaonema cf.
marantifolium; Monstera pinnatipartita? ; Caladium bicolor? (possibly a
hybrid).

Tom

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.03 at 18:39:32(21007)
Dear Marek:

In order: Monstera oblique (a
form which may prove to be a distinct species); Anthurium crystalinum;
Philodendron subgen. Philodendron (need a lot more detail); Anchomanes;
Typhonium?; Amorphophallus (we have this one in the greenhouse and I will
forward to Emily to see what it is); Anthurium (You must always show leaves. Only
a couple of species out of the 1500 species can be determined with an
inflorescence alone); Anthurium cf. debilis Croat; Aglaonema cf. marantifolium;
Monstera pinnatipartita? ; Caladium bicolor? (possibly a hybrid).

Tom

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From: RAYMOMATTLA at cs.com on 2010.05.04 at 04:47:32(21010)
Tom, where was that Monstera oblique collected, (if you remember) and how
large are the leaves?

Thanks,
Michael Mattlage

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From: RAYMOMATTLA at cs.com on 2010.05.04 at 04:47:32(21011)
Tom, where was that Monstera oblique collected, (if you remember) and how large are the leaves?

Thanks,

Michael Mattlage

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From: "Elizabeth Campbell" <desinadora at mail2designer.com> on 2010.05.04 at 14:46:41(21020)
I hate to disagree with you, Dr. Croat, but that last Caladium in the
pictures Marek was asking about looks a whole lot more like C.
steudneriifolium, the variegated phenotype.

Beth

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From: "Elizabeth Campbell" <desinadora at mail2designer.com> on 2010.05.04 at 14:46:41(21021)
I hate to disagree with you, Dr. Croat, but that last Caladium in the pictures Marek was asking about looks a whole lot more like C. steudneriifolium, the variegated phenotype.

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.05 at 04:02:16(21030)
Dear Michael:

Did Steve include collection numbers with the plants he
photographed? If not there is no way of knowing what it was.

Tom

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.05 at 04:02:16(21031)
Dear Michael:

Did Steve include collection
numbers with the plants he photographed? If not there is no way of knowing what
it was.

Tom

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From: Zach DuFran <zdufran at wdtinc.com> on 2010.05.07 at 11:53:15(21036)
I took the picture of the Monstera oblique in the Climatron. I don't belie
ve there are any collection numbers posted with those plants - at least not
any in the public eye.

Zach

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From: Zach DuFran <zdufran at wdtinc.com> on 2010.05.07 at 11:53:15(21037)
I took the picture of the Monstera oblique in the Climatron.. I don't believe there are any collection numbers posted with those plants - at least not any in the public eye.

Zach

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.07 at 18:47:04(21040)
Dear Beth:

You could be right but most of my collections of that
species had blades noticeably longer than the one Marek displayed. Of
course it would be nice to know where it came from.

Tom

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From: "Tom Croat" <Thomas.Croat at mobot.org> on 2010.05.07 at 18:47:04(21041)
Dear Beth:

You could be right but most of
my collections of that species had blades noticeably longer than the one Marek
displayed. Of course it would be nice to know where it came from.

Tom

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