From: "Peter Boyce" <peterboyce at myjaring.net> on 2004.08.23 at 21:52:43(12047)
Hi Chanrit
Thanks for the updateon the Homalomena. Interesring that you mention
Aglaodorum from Vietnam (where it certainly grows) but it was originally
described from Malaysia ansd is also common around the coats of Borneo
(i.e., Indonesia, Brunei & Malaysia) & I've see it in Cambodia!
Pete
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Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Aquatic Homalomena species (Aroids as sumerged
aquatics?)
> Thank you very much Peter and Alistair for the information on this
> mysterious Homalomena.
>
> I've been searching its name for a long time and was not be able to find
it.
>
> This plant as been cultivated here in Thailand for years as a pond plant
for
> aquatic landscaping, but noone knows where is it originally from.
>
> In Thailand, sometimes, it's pretty hard to track where the plants
> originally came from because sometimes the growers don't care about
botancal
> information so they didn't ask when they get the plants or sometime the
> seller just don't want anybody to know their sources.
>
> Ron, there is another submerged aquatic aroid beside from what Julius
> listed. Aglaodorum griffithii from Vietnam also grows in similar
condition.
>
>
> :)
> Chanrit Sinhabaedya
> Bangkok, Thailand.
>
>
> >From: "Julius Boos"
> >Reply-To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
> >To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
> >Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Aquatic Homalomena species (Aroids as sumerged
> >aquatics?)
> >Date: Sat, 21 Aug 2004 18:11:44 +0000
> >
>
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