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Re: Anthurium Renaissance
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From: plantnut at shadow.net (Dewey Fisk) on 1998.04.17 at 04:24:25(2010)
I know that Anthurium 'Hookerii' has been put into culture... Only thing
is that it is not 'hookerii'. Croat says that it is a form of A.
schlectendahlii (spelling). This is a common landscape plant here in S.
Florida. Your plant is probably one of the TC plants. Hope this helps...
Dewey
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>while I was in a supermaket plant department this afternoon, I found a
>very big Anthurium from section Pachyneurium (birdnest) that was labeled
>Anthurium 'Renaissance'. The blade had no collective vein and the
>petiole was quadrangular, ribbed abaxially, the inflorescence erect,
>purplish if I remember well. It was very expensive, about $ 120 !!! It
>probably comes from Holland as does most of the plants there. Does
>someone know if this is a hybrid or a cultivar of a species ?
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>Regards
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>David
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>David Scherberich
>3, rue de la Broque
>67000 Strasbourg
>France
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>Email: earmag@cybercable.tm.fr
Dewey E. Fisk, Plant Nut
THE PHILODENDRON PHREAQUE
Your Source for Tropical Araceae
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