Windy Aubrey wrote:
Hi Steve,
I believe the species you areshowing from Joep's collection is the Mexican species A.pedatoradiatum.
At least it looks like ones Iimported from Chiapas last year.
There is also a hybrid of thisspecies crossed with A. clarinervium, another Mexican species, andalthough it has the same palmately lobed appearing leaf as thePedatoradium parent, it also exhibits the white veining of theClarinervium parent, thus making it an extremely attractive plant.
Windy
-----Original Message -----
From: ExoticRainforest
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent:Sunday, January 25, 2009 12:11 PM
Subject:[Aroid-l] great Photos from Joep Moonen!
Joep Moonen sent these to me earlier today and all werephotographed in French Guiana although he says they not nativespecies. These are not identified and both of us would like an ID. Can anyone add a name to them?
Thanks!
Steve Lucas
www.ExoticRainforest.com
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