Anthurium angamarcanum and Anthurium marmoratum
- Subject: Anthurium angamarcanum and Anthurium marmoratum
- From: E* <S*@ExoticRainforest.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Feb 2009 22:13:24 -0600
Sorry about that. Obviously I meant
the measurements between the nodes in #4! If you can't get
photos of everything please post any photos possible. I'm trying to
gather an overall look of the appearance of the plants that use this
name and if possible try to figure out with Tom's help which might be
unidentified species. Any photos you may have of the inflorescence is
really important since some specimens appear to posses an
inflorescence that does not match the scientific description. If you are not familiar with either Anthurium angamarcanum or Anthurium marmoratum you can read a bit about one of my specimens here: http://www.exoticrainforest.com/Anthurium%20marmoratum%20pc.html Steve ExoticRainforest wrote: Your help is needed in a little research project several of us are doing together with the assistance of Dr. Croat. If you have a specimen you have tagged as either Anthurium angamarcanum or Anthurium marmoratum would you please photograph the following parts of your plant and post them or Aroid l: |
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