From: aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com[mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] OnBehalf Of ExoticRainforest
Sent: Sunday, November 22, 20094:45 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: [Aroid-l] Panama Aroid
I may be way off Harry but it just looks like ajuvenile Philodendron hederaceum(micans, scandens, oxycardium) based on the stem, venation and onecataphyll. Tom would be the best source. Some have the velvetappearance but many forms don't. We saw a fairly large semi-adult at the Myriad Centeryesterday that had no velutinous appearance and I have several in my atriumthat don't show it as well.
Steve
Harry Witmore wrote:
This plant is being passed around the dart frog hobbysince it makes such a nice small aroid to grow in terrariums. It was supposedlycollected in Panamabut I have no other info other than that. If someone had told me it was from Asia I would say it was a species of Pothos. Any ideas onthe id?
http://www.cloudjungle.com/CloudJungle/Araceae/Unknown/Aroid_1_1.JPG
http://www.cloudjungle.com/CloudJungle/Araceae/Unknown/Aroid_1_2.JPG
http://www.cloudjungle.com/CloudJungle/Araceae/Unknown/Aroid_1_3.JPG
http://www.cloudjungle.com/CloudJungle/Araceae/Unknown/Aroid_1_4.JPG
Harry Witmore
Zone 7B NC
Cloud Jungle Epiphytes
www.cloudjungle.com
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