Re: Supervolute vernation. Finally a photo!]


Steve,
 
We cannot talk about vernation types not seeing the midrib as it is presented on the second drawing.
It can as well be a half of a leaf rolled involutely.
 
The third drawing (convolute) is what I thought about (but I was afraid to say) -
that the term "convolute" may refer only to at least two objects
like one leaf inside another one or a spadix wrapped by a spathe.
 
Anyway in my cord photos, the third type, although probably not occuring in Araceae
is possible, so it must have a name too.
 
It's becoming complicated...
 
Marek
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From: S*@exoticrainforest.com
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Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 9:05 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] Supervolute vernation. Finally a photo!]


These drawings are from William T. Stern's Botanical Latin, 4th edition.

Sorry if I made understanding this more difficult.


Steve
www.ExoticRainforest.com



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