Re: Anthurium?? Pothos??




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> From: crogers@ecoanalysts.com
> To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:35:39 -0700
> Subject: [Aroid-l] Anthurium?? Pothos??
 
Dear Christopher,

Based on an illustration in the aroid ''bible'' (T.G.O.A.),  pg. 106, "C", it looks like your plant could be Anthurium interruptum.   
I hope this info. helps in further searching.

Good Growing,

Julius

>> Okay, I have a plant that I am convinced is in the subfamily Pothoideae. The lactifers are absent, the flowers are dioecious, the inflorescence with a reflexed spathe limb. I am inclined to think that this plant is an Anthurium, but the stems are woody, and the inflorescences come from the leaf axils, sort of like Pothos (which I have never seen except in pictures).  The leaf petioles are not flattened (explanate) but I know not all Pothos have that as a character (P. beccarianus).
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> I grew this from cuttings taken from a plant at UC Davis. The  parent plant is labeled as “Philodendron scandens” which it obviously is not. Anyone have any clue what this might be?
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> Thank you to all!
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> Christopher
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> D. Christopher Rogers
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