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re. not an aroid question
- To: lindsey
- Subject: re. not an aroid question
- From: "* K* (* <G*@cabi.org>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jan 1997 14:19:14 -0600
Les,
Your mystery plant is undoubtedly a species of Medinilla, almost all species
have the typical pink and blue flower coloration. They make great house
plants becoming very large very quickly and need minimal care in a typical
centrally heated home and a sunny window. The commonest species in
cultivation is M. magnifica which has leaves about a foot or so in
length,rather leathery, almost succulent-like in texture.
Regards,
Geoffrey Kibby
International Institute of Entomology
56 Queen's Gate
London SW7 5JR
Tel:0171-584-0067
e-mail:g.kibby@cabi.org
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