Here is a full sized pic:
http://rapidshare.com/files/36777185/A._tissumi_0003_copy.jpg.html
Peter
Tom Croat wrote:
Peter:
Sorry, I forgot to mention
cataphylls. These are the little bract-like structures from which the
new leaf
emerges. They may fall off after the new leaf emerges but more likely
they are
persistent as fibers, remaining attached to the stem.
Tom
Tom Croat, P. A. Schulze
Curator of Botany
Missouri Botanical
Garden
Box 299, St.
Louis, Missouri 63116
(314) 577-5163
Thomas.Croat@mobot.org
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From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com
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Sent: Sunday, June 10,
2007 1:06
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To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: RE:
[Aroid-l] Id
please: Anthurium tissumi ???
Dear Tom,
yes, I cheked the name too and couldn't find anything similar.
locality = Ecuador
(At least it was told to me to be so (And I hope this is still
something
similar to english ;-)))
Blade = Blatt [ger] yes
inflorescence = don't have any
What are cataphylls ??
Thanks
Peter
Tom Croat wrote:
Dear
Peter:
There is no such name and unfortunately there are scores of species
that look
like this based on your photo. I suspect you have no locality but if
you
did that would help. Also can you not take pictures showing the blades
close
up, the stem with the cataphylls and an inflorescence if one exists.
Tom
Tom Croat, P. A. Schulze
Curator of Botany
Missouri
Botanical Garden
Box 299, St.
Louis, Missouri
63116
(314) 577-5163
Thomas.Croat@mobot.org
Please send images to our
FTP Server.
ftp://garfile:garden2003@cissus.mobot.org/incoming/croat
ftp://garfile:garden2003@cissus.mobot.org/outgoing/croat
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Sent: Wednesday, June
06, 2007
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Subject: [Aroid-l] Id
please:
Anthurium tissumi ???
<>Hi,
I was told that this is an epiphyt Anthurium: A.tissumi
But I can't find a plant named like this.
Can someone help me?
Thanks
Peter
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