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The only thing I can say for certain is this isn't Anthurium faustomirandae which is the plant Dr. Croat considered naming "Anthurium whitelockii".  I blew the photo up substantially in PhotoShop and there does appear to be a geniculum at the top of a few petioles.  I also can see what may be a collective vein on a few leaves but not on all.  Tom would be the best source of a possible ID.

Steve Lucas
www.ExoticRainforest.com


JaredR McKinley wrote:
This is the photo sent to me when I purchased the plant. I could take another and send it, but I won't have a chance until Monday or Tuesday.

The leaves are NOT glossy. They quickly turn coriaceous, it is fairly large (I assume a bird's nest Anth.).

I will record more specific specs when I have the plant in front of me. This is turning out to be quite the challenge to ID.

jared

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Jared R. McKinley
Horticulturist/Botanist
Mercury Ventures
6700 S. X9 Ranch Rd
Vail, AZ 85641-6202
Cell: (520) 730-8583






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