RE: [Aroid-l] Yet another set of additions


Hi Linda,
 
You mean as you see on the pages? Those are two different clones with the usual set of minimal differences. So that is not out-of-the-ordinary. Evolution brings us variation and that's a good thing or we taxonomists would be out of a job..........
 
Cheerio,
Wilbert
 
 


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Verzonden: maandag 8 augustus 2005 22:29
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Onderwerp: Re: [Aroid-l] Yet another set of additions

In a message dated 8/8/2005 3:24:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, hetter@xs4all.nl writes:
Folks,

Another set of additional pix for Amorphophallus, this time mainly petioles
and leaf-parts. Especially the pix of the developing leaf of Am.
cicatricifer are awesome (if I may say so myself...........). Thanks also to
Bonaventure Magrys, who sent in a few pix of Am. mossambicensis and
yunnanensis (this last one in a next batch).

Additions:

albispathus
cicatricifer (developing leaf)
consimilis
galbra
henryi
hottae (leaf bulbil!)
julaihii
krausei (including clone HAM040, a deviating form)
lanuginosus
longiconnectivus
mossambicensis
obscurus
smithsonianus (watch the unique minutely toothed leaf-margin)
symonianus

Cheerio,
Wilbert
Wilbert - Does Amorphophallus cicatricifer have two different flowers ?  Are they two different collections of the same species ?
 
Linda
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