Peter Boyce wrote:
Michael
Here in Sarawak Scindapsus
crassipes, S. geniculatus. S. beccarii and a
couple of yet-to-be-described spp. are obligate primary epiphytes; all
form fans of foliage that function as litter-traps. In S.
geniculatus there is extensive formation of short, erect, pointed
roots into the accumulated litter in the same manner as happens in many
Anthurium.
Peter
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[Aroid-l] Asian epiphytes
Does anyone know if there are any other
genera in SE Asia other than Remusatia with species growing as TRUE
epiphytes.
If so which species?
Thanks in advance,
Michael Mattlage
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