Jonathan Ertelt a *crit :
> As the subject title indicates, I have a couple of questions:
>
> First, I've just been skimming over the revision of the genus Syngonium
> that Tom Croat has completed, on the IAS website, and find no mention of
> the plant which was suggested to me a few years back was Syngonium rayii.
> It is an arrowhead leaf, rich dark green like S. wendlandii (but not three
> lobed that I've ever seen), with a silver mid-vein, and has the tendency to
> produce a half dozen to a dozen leaves, then grow one to several feet of
> bare stem before becoming leafy again. Is this species just not included in
> the treatment, or has it taken on a new name?
>
> Secondly, a member of this listserve from Guatemala wrote several weeks
> back about having seed available of Anth. pappillilaminum, and graciously
> agreed to send me some. I received the seed today, but with no return
> address or name, and would like to recognize and thank the sender (the seed
> look to be in good shape, though I feared at first that they had been
> crushed). Will the sending party please email me (either to the list or
> privately).
>
> Thank you much.
>
> Jonathan
>
> Jonathan Ertelt
> Greenhouse Manager
> Vanderbilt University Biology Department
> Box 1812, Sta. B
> Nashville, TN 37235
> (615) 322-4054
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