Tom Croat wrote:
Steve:
What I once called Anthuriumwhitelockii turned out to be another new species which is nowpublished, namelyA. faustomirandae M. PerezFarrara & Croat
ThusA.whitelockii is no more, just what we call an herbarium name.
Tom
From:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com[mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] OnBehalf Of ExoticRainforest
Sent: Tuesday,December 30, 200811:11 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: [Aroid-l]Anthuriumwhitelockii
Hi Jared. I just did asearch for"Anthurium whitelockii" on TROPICOS, the Kew'sInternational Plant Names Index, The Kew Monocot Checklist and the KewChecklist of Plant families. None lists the plant as a species. Canyou provide photos as someone might recognize the actual species?
Steve Lucas
www.ExoticRainforest.com
JaredR McKinley wrote:
Has anyone grown Anthuriumwhitelockii. I got theplant from Rancho Soledad in CA. It seems like it might haverhizomatous growththat would produce pups. I found at the base of the plant a few oftheserhizomes snaking up and back down in the box (it's in a 24 inch box).Obviouslyit is a bird's nest variety.
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Jared R. McKinley
Horticulturist/Botanist
Mercury Ventures
6700 S. X9 Ranch Rd
Vail, AZ 85641-6202
Cell: (520) 730-8583
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