-----Original Message-----From: Thomas.Croat@mobot.org
[mailto:Thomas.Croat@mobot.org]Sent: Monday, October 25, 2004 8:11
PMTo: aroid-l@gizmoworks.comSubject: RE: [Aroid-l]
Anthurium species help, not hookeri
John: Send an image. It is definitely not A.
hookeri, possibly it is A. schlechtendalii but there are many with red
berries.
Tom
-----Original Message----- From:
Floral Architecture [mailto:floralartistry2000@yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 12:48 PM To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com Subject: [Aroid-l]
Anthurium species help, not hookeri
I am hoping that someone can help me. I have received
a HUGE Anthurium that I assumed was hookeri. It has
been producing prolific amounts of seeds all summer
(which sprout really quickly). I want to be able to
sell these plants with a proper name. Someone on this list (sorry, I forget who) stated that the true hookeri has blue seeds. This one has very bright red ones. They are pushed out of the spadix and fall from fine fibres similar to magnolias. I
can take pictures of anything necessary to help in ID.
It is still flowering and seeding at the same time. I
must have 6-8 stems in various stages. Any and all
help is greatly appreciated. I must also state that
directing me to a key would be useless. I have never
been able to come out to correct answers even on
things that I know to be correct. I look forward to
hearing responses.
On a side bar, can this (or any Anthurium) be crossed
with A. psuedospectabilis? It is now flowering also.
Both these plants are growing outside in So. CA.
===== John Ingram in L.A., CA.
www.floralarchitecture.com check it out
Floralartistry2000@yahoo.com 310.709.1613 (cell, west coast time, please call accordingly. Thank
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