RE: [Aroid-l] Asian epiphytes


Dear Michael:
  As I recall from my paper on the life forms of Araceae (Published in Aroideana) Remusatia is the only one in Asia and it is not even regularly epiphytic.  Sometime you find genera which are not regularly epiphytic acting like epiphytes when they germinate in a deposit of soil on a tree. I once found a Spathiphyllum growing happily on a fallen tree.
 
Tom
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Subject: [Aroid-l] Asian epiphytes

Does anyone know if there are any other genera in SE Asia other than Remusatia with species growing as TRUE epiphytes.
If so which species?
Thanks in advance,
Michael Mattlage
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