Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/ Taxonomist
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From: aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of Harry Witmore
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 4:26 PM
To: 'Discussion of aroids'
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium pedatatoridium
I have had this species for a number of years and it never does well. It almost dies every year. I have a number of small plants but none that are thriving.
Harry Witmore
Cloud Jungle Epiphytes
www.cloudjungle.com
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From: aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of Christopher Rogers
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 1:04 PM
To: Aroid-L
Subject: [Aroid-l] Anthurium pedatatoridium
Hiyer!
I have had a specimen of Anthurium pedatatoradium for about three years. I propagated it off of a specimen at the University of California at Davis, which was collected by Tim Metcalf in southern Mexico a few decades ago. It was slowly dying in my greenhouse, and then I had to move. I have been at my new residence for nearly three months, and the plant really likes my new greenhouse. It has put out one new leaf, with another on the way, and has pushed out two inflorescences, one of which opened today. I have attached the pictures here for your perusal. One picture of the entire plant, one of the newest leaf, and one of the inflorescence, with the spathe limb just starting to bend away.
I keep it in the coolest part of the greenhouse, with high humidity, lots of shade, and only a splash of water every day or so. Under these conditions at the University the parent plant was growing like mad. In my old greenhouse my plant was barely hanging on. In the new greenhouse, it could not be happier. Go figure.
Does anyone else have any experience with this species? Is it common in the hobby? I ask because I have done little with the genus, mostly focusing on the tuberous taxa.
Happy days,
Christopher
D. Christopher Rogers
Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/ Taxonomist
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EcoAnalysts, Inc.
1.530.756.4481
1.530. 383.4798 (cell)
1307 "L" Street
Davis, CA 95616
USA
?Invertebrate Taxonomy
?Endangered Species
?Ecological Studies
?Bioassessment
?Invasive Species
?Plankton
?Phycology
Moscow, Idaho ? Bozeman, Montana ? Woodland, California ? Joplin, Missouri
Selinsgrove, Pennsylvania
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