From: lbmkjm at yahoo.com (brian lee) on 2008.06.06 at 03:31:10(17765)
Dear Christopher,
Aloha. Surf on to classic TROPICOS and take a look at the photos...they speak a thousand words. Note especially the collective vein of Anthurium harrisii.
Do you have both species? Anthurium coriaceum is one of my favorite species...very large in some clones. Quite a drought tolerant, saxicolous species and of easy culture. I do not grow Anthurium harrisii.
Take a look at Tropicos and if you need more, I can email more information.
Aloha,
Leland
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--- On Thu, 6/5/08, Christopher Rogers wrote:
> From: Christopher Rogers
> Subject: [Aroid-l] Anthurium coriaceum vs. A. harisii
> To: "Aroid-L"
> Date: Thursday, June 5, 2008, 2:40 PM
> Howdy,
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> Does anyone know how to separate Anthurium coriaceum from
> Anthurium
> harrisii?
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Christopher
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