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  Small philo from Brian Williams,
From: Christopher Rogers <branchiopod at gmail.com> on 2010.07.21 at 14:45:09(21216)
Knowing Banta it could be an amazing hybrid or mutation that he created.

Grins,

Christopher

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From: Marcus Nadruz <mnadruz at jbrj.gov.br> on 2010.07.22 at 10:28:27(21224)
Friends,
This may be a young individual of Philodendron glaziovii, a species that has distribution in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

Marcus

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From: ExoticRainforest <Steve at ExoticRainforest.com> on 2010.07.22 at 22:28:11(21231)
Thanks Marcus. I believe the specimen I have is now three
years old or older based on info Brian gave me but the Banta says in 21
years his have apparently gotten no large. He also said today it was
possible the plant came from Panama since the collector also visited
there often but since the original collector is no longer alive there
is no way to verify any of this. Banta has not seen an inflorescence
either since he received the plant from the collector in Rio in 1989.

It may well be a very slow grower.

Steve

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From: "Eduardo" <eduardo.goncalves at inhotim.org.br> on 2010.07.23 at 19:30:19(21242)

Dear guys,

I agree with Marcus. If it is already mature, P. glaziouvii is a
good choice.

Very best wishes,

Eduardo.

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From: ExoticRainforest <Steve at ExoticRainforest.com> on 2010.07.24 at 22:12:22(21248)
Thanks! Does P glaziovii have a perpetually small variation?

Steve

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