Re: Philo I can't ID!
- Subject: Re: Philo I can't ID!
- From: E* <S*@ExoticRainforest.com>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 16:27:01 -0600
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Thanks Beth. I suspect this one is
still in the juvenile stage and won't truly begin to present itself
until it grows even more. I've already moved it to better light and
will continue to increase the intensity as spring approaches. If you
get to the Mindo or Nanegalito area or the Pacto-Gualea area please
take some good photos of the major plant surfaces so I can compare them
with this plant. Sometimes these things just won't climb until they
grow out of the juvenile stages. Steve Elizabeth Campbell wrote: Steve, I can't help you with a name, but I've seen it around Mindo and Nanegalito, and in the Pacto-Gualea corridor. It's definitely a terrestrial. |
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