> Dear Windy:
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> ???????? ??? I responded to you about this earlier today based on a forward.? As I said then please send images of inflorescences when you see them.? Now I am wondering if this might not be a strange Anthurium sect. Urospadix since I don?t recognize this as anything from the western Andes. ?I am hoping that Marcus Nadruz sees this and might know it.
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> Tom
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> From: aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of Windy Aubrey
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 5:17 PM
> To: Discussion of aroids
> Subject: [Aroid-l] Does this Anthurium look familiar?
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> Hi Aroiders,
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> I need a little ID help.??
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> I bought this Anthurium at a local nursery?some time ago with the tag labeled 'Anthurium rzedowskii'.?
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> The nursery had it out in bright light and it was really suffering with scorched blades and dry conditions.? It took years to bring it back, but now it seems happier.? It has been a very slow grower only producing a few new blades each year.? It seems to like moister conditions and lower light.
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> I'm not sure if it was labeled correctly and was wondering if anyone could tell me if they have this in their collection and if the name is correct, or what the name might be.
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> It is unlike any other Anthurium we have, specially?with?it's?fibrous trunk.? Also, the way the petioles?do not brake off easily when the blades?grow old and fade, but?must be cut to be removed.
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> Thanks for any input,
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> Windy
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Marcus A. Nadruz Coelho
Pesquisador Titular III
Diretoria de Pesquisas
Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de
Janeiro/MMA
21 32042146
(http://www.jbrj.gov.br)
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