Re: Unusual aroid found in greenhouse


Brian,

There are several species of phalloids with the pink margin, notably A.
atroviridis (which has a velvety haired leaf stalk), A. saururus (formerly
misidentified in aroid circles as A. parvulus), A, henryi (some clones), A.
kiusianus, A. hirtus, A. nov. sp. Thailand etc. So, bottom line: make the
pictures available and I'll have a shot at it.

Cheers,
Wilbert

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From: <Pugturd@aol.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: woensdag 21 juni 2000 0:14
Subject: Unusual aroid found in greenhouse


> Hello this is Brian Williams. This morning before work I was out in the
> greenhouse picking weeds and looking at the plants. When I found a most
> unusual aroid growing.  This looks very unusual It looks like an
> Amorphophallus with a white and brown stalk and green leafs. But on the
edge
> of the leafs is a neon pink color that just looks amazing. Does anyone
know
> what this maybe? I plan to post a few pictures of it as soon as possible.
Of
> course the pot looked like it had another plant that died in it and were
this
> thing came from I have no idea. Is their any forms of amorpho with this
> unusual neon pink color on the edges of the leafs?? THANKS
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