Re: Anthurium identification help
- Subject: Re: Anthurium identification help
- From: H* <o*@gmail.com>
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2011 16:44:51 -0800
This looks like A. gracile. A good character for this species is its abundance of near-white, pendent roots, very much like some epiphytic orchids such as Vanda. When the roots of your plant are better developed this should be apparent.
Dylan
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On 21 January 2011 21:28, Philip McGrew <p*@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
I got this anthurium the other day, it was bought as A. gracile. This is a juvenile.
Theirs glandular punctations on the under part of the leaves.
>From what I read it says no were A. gracile. has punctations on the leaves. But A. friedrichsthalii and A. bakeri do.
I have sent an email to the place I got it from to see if I can get more info.
In the mean time if anyone has an idea please reply.
Thanks P McGrew
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