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Re: edible Anthuriums
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 1999.12.25 at 17:16:25(3984)
Dear Jason,
This probably was fruit from A. gracile (Rudge) Schott, a VERY common
epiphite on the horizontal limbs of the HUGE Samaan Trees around the U.W.I.
at St Agustine, N. Trinidad, I remember them well!
Cheers,
Julius
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>My first Anthurium fruit was from a plant that had fallen from a tree on
the
grounds of University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad. I later
saw a picture of the sp., named A. parviflorum or something similar.
Anyway,
the fruits were sweet, but had not enough flesh to be worthwhile.
Jason Hernandez
Naturalist-at-Large>
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