Re: A. pedatoradium from Chiapas
- Subject: Re: A. pedatoradium from Chiapas
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Tue, 3 Feb 2009 08:46:17 -0800
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Greetings, Derek et al.! The parent of my specimens were
collected growing epiphytically in shade. When I have mine in full sun it burns
quickly. In partial sun it makes small leaves and no blooms. In bright indirect
light it blooms and makes the large, palmate leaves that you see in the picture
on Marek’s website. Different ecotypes??? Grins, Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/
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Behalf Of derek burch 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 -----Original Message----- 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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