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ju-bo@msn.com wrote:
Dear All,
Please DON`T take my suggestion a ''final'' solution. I usually tryto stay out of these discussions on I.D.`ing store-bought plants, butthis one is interesting now that I have seen a photo. It is not a''birds nest" type, and is NOT in my opinion a pure species. Theup-turned posterior lobes of the leaves which create the impression ofa ''cup"" are NOT like A. fausto., which has a HUGE, almost flatcordate leaf, VERY 'hard-textured'. Steve will have photos on his siteof a pure A. faustomir.
I`d like to see a photo of an inflorescence on this (Jared`s) plant, asthe bloom on a pure A. fausto. is large, and has a cup-shaped largespathe which spreads over the spadix like a roof, and a very shortpeduncle/stem. Jared`s plant might exibit a different spathe/pedunclewhich may offer hints as to the plant`s possibly mixed parentage.
Julius
Date: Sat, 3 Jan 2009 18:41:04 -0700
From: jaredr.mckinley@gmail.com
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Subject: [Aroid-l] (no subject)
>>This is the photo sent to me when I purchased the plant. Icould take another and send it, but I won't have a chance until Mondayor Tuesday.
The leaves are NOT glossy. They quickly turn coriaceous, it is fairlylarge (I assume a bird's nest Anth.).
I will record more specific specs when I have the plant in front of me.This is turning out to be quite the challenge to ID.
jared
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((Expecto Patronum))
Jared R. McKinley
Horticulturist/Botanist
Mercury Ventures
6700 S. X9 Ranch Rd
Vail, AZ 85641-6202
Cell: (520) 730-8583
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