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Re: [Aroid-l] Aroid-L Digest, Vol 54, Issue 20
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From: "Mark McCauley" <Hort.doc at att.net> on 2009.01.12 at 14:04:27(18898)
>How about a Spathiphyllum? They're easy to grow and almost always in bloom.
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> From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com
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> On Behalf Of Carol McCarthy
> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 11:51 AM
> To: Discussion of aroids
> Subject: [Aroid-l] aroid recommendations
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> Hello Good People,
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> I work at a university greenhouse that supports, among other things,
> the teaching of a plant taxonomy class. Can you please recommend some
> species in the Araceae family that I could grow for the class?
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> Requirements: 1) Tropical or subtropical, a year round greenhouse grower.
> 2) Can be kept to about a 6 inch pot size or smaller and be a blooming
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> plant. 3) Ideally the plant would bloom fairly often or could be
> convinced
> to bloom around the second half of September in a greenhouse in the USA,
> West Virginia. 4) flower structure, fairly typical spathe and spadix.
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> I have lurked on this list a while so I am somewhat familiar with the
> family. I can supply dry and or cool resting periods or extra heat and or
> light to encourage the plant at the needed time of the year. I would
> prefer
> a true species but an example is much better than no example. Between
> this
> greenhouse and another on campus we have several examples of species in
> the
> family but they are mostly philodendrons and Dieffenbachia that either
> don't
> bloom very often or only bloom when they are larger plants than we are
> usually able to accommodate.
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> If you suggest something out of the ordinary, which I personally would
> prefer, please include some hints on where to obtain plants.
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> Feel free to reply publicly or privately.
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> Thanks for any help on this.
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> Carol McCarthy
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> carol.mccarthy@mail.wvu.edu
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> West Virginia University - Dept. of Biology
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> Greenhouse Manager
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