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Fw: [aroid-l] Anthurium regale
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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at msn.com> on 2003.01.26 at 02:49:40(9883)
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To:
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Anthurium regale
Dear Dewey,
Is this the HUGE species from Mexico that the late Dr. Birdsey used to have,
the one I mentioned in my post this AM which was previously known as A.
xanthosomafolia, and has the name been changed and/or corrected?? Do you
still have seed and plants of this wonderful plant for trade and/or sale??
I remember we debated it a few years ago on this list as perhaps being THE
largest Anthurium species! Plain green leaves, but what a FANTASTIc form,
shape and texture to this plant!!!
Julius
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>>What about Anthurium fausto-mirandae... foliage on that one will get
pretty wide .... and long..
Dewey<
>Peter:
> It would certainly not be the longest leaf since I suspect that that
>honor might go to Anthurium pseudospectabile Croat (blades in my
description
>says 1.5 m long but I suspect that my plant in the Climatron has longer
>blades). In terms of width it would probably be the largest Anthurium in
>cultivation. It would never get this large in the wild though.
>
>Tom
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: pmdes@ionet.co.za [mailto:pmdes@ionet.co.za]
>Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 6:54 PM
>To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
>Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Anthurium regale
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>Hi Everybody,
>Anth. regale created quite a good response in the discussion group and
>everybody looks for seeds of course including myself.
>As a matter of interest is this one of the biggest Anthuriums or are there
>much bigger one`s around?
>And if there are bigger ones what are they?
>Best Regards
>Peter
> >
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