Re: Amydrium zippelianum - two forms ?
- Subject: Re: Amydrium zippelianum - two forms ?
- From: T* S* S* <t*@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2019 23:16:20 -0400
_______________________________________________Jude
There are several synonyms for this species (see below) which gives some indication that in the wild variation is sufficient to have at least in the past persuaded botanists to publish novelties.
Amydrium magnificum (Engl.) Nicolson
Epipremnum asperatum Engl.
Epipremnum elmerianum Engl.
Epipremnum luzonense K.Krause
Epipremnum mampuanum Alderw.
Epipremnum miniatum Elmer
Epipremnum philippinense Engl. & K.Krause
Epipremnum sorsogonense Elmer ex Merr.
Rhaphidophora warburgii Engl.
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Interesting - never knew this - I'm really digging the two different forms.
Thank you, Peter. I appreciate it.
On Mon, Aug 12, 2019 at 10:53 PM Peter Boyce <p*@gmail.com> wrote:
Jude,
There are a few different morphological expressions of Amydrium zippelianum other than the long slender one with which most people are familiar.
Peter
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I know Amydrium zipp to have long, slender leaves, and was very surprised to receive a plant from Tropiflora that had fat / wide / broad leaves. The stem is clearly from older growth, but the leaves are so different.
Any insights? Two forms? Something else?
Included is a picture of the plant from Tropiflora. (Now that I recall, maybe 5 or 6 years ago, I had bought one from Tropiflora, which had the usual skinny leaves.)
Best, Jude
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