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To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:29:31 EDT
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] black Anthurium
hi geoff---it's actually A cabrerense, and old Engler species.? i
believe though?that it's known only from Colombia.? i've had no luck
growing it.? someone else will have to help you with that.? i know that
a number of people grow it very well. there's little doubt about it's
identity.?there are some plants floating around that have been tagged
'the black anthurium', but these turn out to be A watermaliense.?
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lynn
Hi all,
Does anyone have any more information about the mysterious Black
Anthurium from Ecuador? I know this topic was discussed a long time ago
and I think that someone (Lynn Hannon?) suggested a species called A.
crebrerense (I think thats the spelling). I was sure this name was on
the species list on the aroid website but on looking again it seems to
have vanished. Has its identity been confirmed or is it perhaps an
undescribed species? It is such a large and dramatic species
(Ecuagenera Orchids sell them at most shows when they exhibit here in
the UK). Any update would be welcome, also any tips on growing it would
be great, since it seems a rather fussy species.
Best wishes,
Geoffrey Kibby
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