Re: looking for Gymnostachys


I would like to second that request. A friend had a specimen with a few leaves 2-3ft long in the Los Angeles area, early 1990s. Both are long gone and I have not seen Gymnostachys since. It is a very strange, distinctive aroid.

Dylan

"The greatest service which can be rendered any country is to add an useful plant to its culture…" --Thomas Jefferson







On Sat, 27 Feb 2021 at 15:09, <d*@moonwortstudio.com> wrote:
Hi Group,

I am looking for Gymnostachys anceps. Can anybody here make a division
or two available for (USA) sale or trade?

Thanks very much. Cheers.
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