Re: A. pedatoradium from Chiapas


Marek,

 

Re your page of A. pedatoradiatum – when I collected mine in Veracruz it was perched on top of a large rock with roots extending over the surface, and in full sun. I have always grown the offspring in full sun, too (in South Florida). So I would question the need for shade that is given

 

Derek

 

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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] A. pedatoradium from Chiapas

 

Here is an adult specimen of A. pedatoradiatum:

 

Windy, if you don't disagree, I'll add your photo to that page.

 

Marek

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Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 12:29 AM

Subject: [Aroid-l] A. pedatoradium from Chiapas

 

Steve,

 

This is the species A. pedatoradium from Chiapas.

Although it does look similar, it's definitely different.

 

Windy 

 

 

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