From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at msn.com> on 2006.05.21 at 23:10:38(14262)
Reply-To : Discussion of aroids
Sent : Sunday, May 21, 2006 4:47 PM
To : "Discussion of aroids"
Subject : [Aroid-l] ID please
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Dear james,
It is one of many wild forms /vars of C. bicolor, sometimes refered to as
Caladium marmoratum, which I believe is not correct. I know that it occurs
in Ecuador, and as a VERY common introduced weed on one of the Hawaiian
Islands, as Dr. Paul Resslar collected it there a couple years ago. Check
Dr. Resslar`s web site devoted to Caladium.
Julius
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Does anyone know the name of this plant? It appears to be a caladium?
question.JPG
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