Re: Bls: Aroid-L Digest, Vol 43, Issue 25


Dear Mr. Sarwo,

Aloha.

The two names you are using are not valid.  However, I
will attempt to give you some information. 

I am assuming your  Anthurium Bergundi is: Anthurium
'Burgundy'...which would be a hybrid name.  I do not
know much about hybrids, but someone out there does. 
The other thing that could be this is, Anthurium
bonplandii, which has burgundy emergent leaves.  There
is a controversy about this which you can read on
Steve Lucas' website, http://exoticrainforest.com.

Anthurium Black Marie, must be Anthurium
'Marie'...which is a hybrid created by Ree Gardens and
named for Marie Nock.  It is a notable for its dark
leaves which emerge green and turn black-green in
bright, but not burning light.

Aloha,

Leland

--- Sarwo Goneng <sarwo_adenium@yahoo.co.id> wrote:

> Dear every aroid lover
> introduce  my Self...
> My name Mr. Sarwo.
> From Indonesia.
> Plese give me informations about Anthurium Bergundi
> and Anthurium Black Marie.
> 
> Regards
> Mr. Sarwo
> 
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>   1. Re: Need some advice for aroids in outdoor
> condition    climate
>       zone 7 (Sheldon Hatheway)
>   2. Re: OT: id this non-aroid plant? (piaba)
>   3. Re: Need some advice for aroids in outdoor
> condition    climate
>       zone 7 (RAYMOMATTLA@cs.com)
>   4. Re: OT: id this non-aroid plant? (mossytrail)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 10:46:53 -0800 (PST)
> From: Sheldon Hatheway <sfhatheway@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids
> in outdoor
>     condition    climate zone 7
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> Hello, Franck,
> 
> Here in Canby, OR, USA, in a similar zone as yours,
> we successfully grow Dracunculus vulgaris and Arum
> italicum (in addition to the ones you mentioned) in
> the ground all year.  They do just fine with a
> little winter mulch if it gets below 20F.  Both of
> these are available from most of the larger
> mail-order nurseries.  A Google search will give you
> more leads than you could ever look at in a normal
> lifetime.  We also grow a number of hardy orchids
> outside:  Bletilla, Pleione, Calanthe, Dactylorhiza,
> Roscoea, Spiranthes, etc.  Some of these do well in
> full sun, and some appreciate a little light shade
> during the hot summer afternoons.
> 
> Sheldon
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> From: Franck <fradnai@free.fr>
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> Subject: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids in
> outdoor condition climate zone 7
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> Hello all,
> 
> I would like to put some aroids in outdoor condition
> in the garden. I
> am in a climate zone 7, with hot summer and severe
> winter (around -10?C
> in average to the lower level). What could you
> advice me as species ? I
> have retained some ones but it is just to be sure
> (Arisaema sp.,
> Typhonium sp., Symplocarpus sp. are the genus I have
> for example. I
> don't write the species because the list is long).
> And to finish, how
> or where can I found some specimens adapted in
> culture outdoor ?
> 
> Thanks a lot for your help
> 
> Franck
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> at first i thought it was a gesneriad but the leaves
> totally threw me off.
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> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 23:58:48 EST
> From: RAYMOMATTLA@cs.com
> Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Need some advice for aroids
> in outdoor
>     condition    climate zone 7
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> Franck,  you could always try some of the more
> tropical genera like 
> Colocasia, Alocasia and Remusatia.  All have a few
> species that can overwinter 
> underground in zone 7.  Also a few of the
> Amorphophallus and I even know a few people 
> who over winter Philodendron bippenatifidum in zone
> 7.  Those will dieback to 
> the ground every winter but given a well drained
> spot will come back with 
> full force in spring.  
> Where are you located?
> 
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