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Aroideana Vol. 34

Journal of the International Aroid Society

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Featured Articles in this Issue:

  • The Commonly Cultivated Species of Xanthosoma Schott (Araceae), including Four New Species (p. 3)
  • Studies on Homalomena (Araceae) of Peninsular Malaysia V: Homalomena wallichii, Refound after over 190 Years (p. 24)
  • Studies on Homalomena (Araceae) of Borneo IX: A New Species of Homalomena subgenus Chamaedolon from Kalimantan Timur, Indonesian Borneo (p. 30)
  • New Species of Anthurium (Araceae) from Ecuador (p. 37)
  • New Species of Anthurium (Araceae) from South America (p. 45)
  • A New Species of Anthurium (Araceae) from Paraná State, Southern Brazil (p. 64)
  • Preliminary Analysis of the Relationship between Canopy Leaf Area Index and Genera of Araceae in an Amazonian Lowland Rainforest (p. 66)
  • Pollinators and Visitors of Aroid Inflorescences: an addendum (p. 70)
  • Planning Pollination Experiments (p. 84)
  • Flowering and Seed Set in Giant Taro (Alocasia macrorrhizos (L.) G. Don f.) (p. 86)
  • What’s a Gardener To Do? Some of the Questions that Lie behind Writing a Plant Label (p. 90)
  • The Quest for Understanding—Just What Makes it a ‘New’ Species? (p. 93)
  • Notes on the Culture of Philodendron spruceolum (p. 96)
  • Cold Damage: Chilling Injury and Freeze Injury (p. 98)
  • For the Love of Anthuriums (p. 102)
  • Cool Colocasias—Elephant Ears for the Garden (p. 106)
  • A New Breed (p. 118)
  • Nature’s Mix Made Better (p. 121)
  • Flowering Amorphophallus titanum (Araceae) at Inhotim Botanical Garden—The First Blooming Event of this Species in Latin America (p. 123)

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