Re: [aroid-l] Rapateaceae - not so offtopic


Dear Tsuh Yang,

Yes, I managed to cultivate Rapatea paludosa for a few months, but it didn't survive to the cold of São Paulo winter. I remember it is quite common in Central Amazonia, and grows side by side with Pepinia sprucei and an aroid micro-beauty: Schismatoglottis americana.

Very best wishes,

Eduardo.

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Subject: [aroid-l] Rapateaceae
Date: Sat, 01 Feb 2003 20:30:41 -0500

hello,

does anyone know if any Rapateaceae are in cultivation?

--
tsuh yang

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