Re: Off-topic info on P. warmingii
- Subject: Re: Off-topic info on P. warmingii
- From: E*@aol.com
- Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2008 03:34:17 EDT
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Sorry- Let's start again-
I purchased an interesting Philodendron, one I had not seen before, on
Ebay. The seller called it Philodendron warmingii. I checked
Tropicos and didn't see a P. warmingii listed. I pulled out the copy of
Exotica which I have had since the early 1970s and the plant looks closest to
the plant Graf calls P warmingii. Does anyone know what that may be and if
so where I may find literature on it ?
And while I'm asking, Graf has a picture of a Philodendron he calls
martianum which looks nothing at all like P. cannifolium. My P. martianum
(cannifolium) looks just like his photo of P. cannifolium I saw a
piece of this Philodendron once at either the Brooklyn or the NY Bot. many years
ago. It was growing in the succulent house and the leaf blades were red,
thick and leathery and about 6 inches long. I've been looking for that one
for 30 years. Anyone know what that might be?
In defense of Mr. Graf, he was in large part dependent on information
obtained from the N.J. growers like Roehrs, Manda and others, whose greenhouses
were established in the 1800s. NJ was the major port of entry for the
tons of newly discovered plants arriving annually in the U.S. from Africa,
Asia and South America as Florida was still a swamp. The stuff came
in so fast that you could barely describe it (or photograph) it fast enough. The
book is full of errors, as were the collections and herbariums of most botanical
gardens of the times, but its also full of photographs of interesting
Aroids many of which I have an interest in attempting to grow whatever their
proper scientific name. W.A. Manda's greenhouses were full of misnamed plants
but I miss Bob and his son Alan (the last of the Manda's), their beat up
copy of Exotica and the plants they grew as they gave me an interest which I
have enjoyed my entire life.
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