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Re: Anthurium names anyone?
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From: Tom Croat <croat at mobot.org> on 1997.10.20 at 13:10:41(1454)
Anne: There are several species that have characteristics that you
mentioned. You can see photographs of several in my revision of
Anthurium sect. Pachyneurium that might be the plant you saw. Check A.
pseudospectabile, A. spectabile, A. pendulifolium.
Tom Croat
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> Can anyone help me to some Anthurium species names?
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> I happened to see a picture of some plants with in the background an
> Anthurium. This Anthurium had very beautiful leaves.
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> This is difficult to put in writing, but the plant had a leafstalk
> of about 1.5 meters and the leave hanging from it was appr.
> 120 cms x 40 cm. So a long slender leaf. It looked like it was still a
> young plant.
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> I have no name of the species but I would like to ask you, does anyone
> know what kind of Anthurium grows these leaves? Probably there will be
> more species with this form or lookalikes.
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> I would very much like to try these plants and see them grow, I know of
> some growers that sell seeds, but without a name I don't know what
> to order.
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> If there is someone who has some seeds to spare now or in the future,
> that would be very nice.
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> ( I know I could look it up the new book 'Genera of Araceae', but that
> will have to be a christmas buy )
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> Thanks everyone! Anne
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> Mr. Anne Olivier
> The Netherlands
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Thomas B. Croat, Ph.D.
P.A. Schulz Curator of Botany
Missouri Botanical Garden
P.O. Box 299
St. Louis, MO 63166-0299
phone: 314-577-5163; fax 314-577-9596; email croat@mobot.org
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