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Re: Amorph ID
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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2001.07.13 at 13:18:03(7032)
There are more that produce foliar bulbils:
A. yuloensis, A. hottae, A. rugosus, A. hirsutus, A. ochroleucus, A.
pingbianensis, A. coaetaneus etc.
If you monitor this group regularly you'll find that in the "sales" of
surplus material of the Leiden collection (late in autumn), there's usually
some variabilis.
Wilbert
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----- Original Message -----
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L
Sent: donderdag 12 juli 2001 21:09
Subject: Amorph ID
> A number of amorphophallus without a flower are difficult to identify. As
a
> juvinal it is harder. I recently was sent one purported to be variablis
but
> it was bulbiferum, they are much like GONOTOPUS appear everywhere. It's
> telltale bulbil at the leaf axels and anthocyanin color at the leaflet
> margins proclaimed it's id. There are, as I understand, three species that
> have the asexual reproductive "apparatus". bulbiferum, meulerii and
> symoniaum (us?) If as the year wanes those who have a variablis orphan
> please bookmark and remember me Joe Wright. I am in the IAS directory
>
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