Dr. Eduardo G. Goncalves
Universidade Catolica de Brasilia
Curso de Ciencias Biologicas
Sala M-206, QS 7, Lote 1, EPTC
CEP 72030-170, Taguatinga ? DF, BRAZIL.
Reply-To: Discussion of aroids
To: "'Discussion of aroids'"
Subject: RE: [Aroid-l] Philodendron imbe
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2005 13:28:05 -0800
Thanx for the reply but now you have me wondering just what I have ,it's a
great looking plant like I've never seen before .can anyone please check
out
my photo's of it & maybe give me some feedback on what it might be ? here's
a link to my photo site
http://community.webshots.com/album/281594465HAWLcb
thanx Mike Mahan
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Dear Michael,
Taxonomically, Philodendron imbe may prove to be a name so deeply
imbedded in confusion that this name should not be used anymore. Anyhow, at
least in Brazil, the material usually called P. imbe is a cultivar with no
origin defined that can produce a large quantity of offshoots and it never
flowers around here. It has sagittate leaves with clearer nerves and grows
so massively that can be used as a dense shrub.
Very best wishes,
Eduardo.
>
>Has anyone any info on this philo .i can't seem to find anything about it
>anywhere .i would like to know where they come from . if anyone has one &
>can give me some cultural info that would be great ..thanx Mike
>
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