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On Apr 7, 2008, at 5:59 AM, ju-bo at msn.com wrote:
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>> To: aroid-l at gizmoworks.com
>> From: sparky4114 at mac.com
>> Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2008 09:28:16 -0400
>> Subject: [Aroid-l] alocasia reticulata? in flower and mystery guest
>> alocasia
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> Dear Thom,
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> Steve Lucas should be interested in a GOOD photo of your A.
> reticulata`s bloom, so if poss., cut away a portion of the spathe to
> expose the entire spadix and its various structures in a close-up
> photo, and get a good photo of the entite plant AND one leaf
> blade. If Steve uses your photos, he usually gives cridits to the
> photographer. The yellowing then loss of older leaves on your
> Alocasia may be ''normal''.
> Your second plant with the divided leaf blades is A. brancifolia, it
> used to be named Xenophya brancifolia, but was placed into synonmy
> with the genus Alocasia.
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> Good Growing,
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> Julius
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> <<< Hello All, I work in a high end retail garden center and we got in
>> some beautiful alocasias that came in marked asst. exotic alocasias.
>> I was thinking the larger one is reticulata (due to the discussion on
>> here in early March). But it's aprox. 5 ft. tall and the flower
>> smells like a fresh newspaper! the scent fills my plant room. I
>> noticed it opened last night when I came home from work (close to
>> 7pm) and there was no fragrance... this morning it is very
>> fragrant....we'll see how it does the rest of the day (seeing how I
>> have the day off today). Also does anyone know what is going on with
>> the under side of the older leaves ?(tried to get a pic of it)
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>> the second, smaller alocasia I have no clue as to who it is, but
>> absolutely love the amorpho-like markings on it!!
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>> Thanxxx, Thom
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