On May 14, 2018 at 6:48 PM "Nelson, Craig E." wrote:
Hi Betsy
Thanks for your prompt message, which I seem to have lost temporarily.
The wet dry season comment seems right on. My plant was lost in the mail for a week and arrived with all leaves paper dry over much of their surface. I then obviously kept it too dry and all leaves dried up and dropped off.
When things warmed up this month one leaf emerged and seems to be growing very slowly. It has subsequently started a side shoot.
I am Trying moister conditions as described in earlier reply to list and moved out of bright light to bright shade.
Thanks again!
Craig
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1. Re: Anthurium splendidum Group ID and culture. (BETSY FEUERSTEIN)
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Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 17:07:22 -0500 (CDT)
From: BETSY FEUERSTEIN
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium splendidum Group ID and culture.
To: Discussion of aroids , Tom Croat
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I collected this years ago as Tom did along a stream. I grew it in a large terrarium under lights. It never was happy in the greenhouse. In the wild this thing looks like a peperonia. I found it up off of the stream a good bit in the bright sun. I would not suggest trying that one. It is in an area that has wet/dry seasons and that may be why it went down and then came up again this spring. That would suggest to me light might be a factor also in its survival.
Good luck keeping this growing. Do not let it get cold for sure.
Betsy
On May 7, 2018 at 3:21 PM Tom Croat wrote:
Dear Craig:
This must be one of the more troublesome aroids to grow. I saw it only once in the wild and it as along a creek. I would be tempted to grow it in near terrarium conditions where you could maintain high humidity.
Tom
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Subject: [Aroid-l] Anthurium splendidum Group ID and culture.
Ecuagenera photo attached.
I have a recently acquired plant of this which went dormant over the winter (in a warm greenhouse) and has just resprouted.
What is the correct name? Cultural suggestions?
Thanks,
Craig
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