Re: Unidentified aroids


The Amorphophallus is most likely A. titanum, although the leaflets a tad
narrow but that may be caused by suboptimal conditions. The Arisaema, as
posted before, is Gonatopus boivinii.

Cheers,
Wilbert



----- Original Message -----
From: Jody Haynes <webmaster@plantapalm.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: zondag 25 juni 2000 17:44
Subject: Unidentified aroids


> Dear aroiders,
>
> I have posted some photos of three unidentified aroids on my website: one
> Amorphophallus, one Arisaema, and one Anthurium. I have also posted a
photo
> of my Anthurium pedato-radiatum if any of you are interested in seeing it.
> Your assistance in identifying these plants will be greatly appreciated.
>
> http://www.plantapalm.com/_private/unidentified_amorph.htm
> http://www.plantapalm.com/_private/unidentified_arisaema.htm
> http://www.plantapalm.com/_private/unidentified_anthurium.htm
> --
> Jody Haynes
> Corresponding Secretary, Editor & Webmaster
> Palm & Cycad Societies of Florida (PACSOF)
>   Virtual Palm & Cycad Encyclopedias
>   Website: <http://www.plantapalm.com>
>               &
> Seedbank Facilitator, Webmaster & List Owner
> Azafady Madagascar Seedbank
>   Website: <http://www.azafady.org>
>   E-mail List: <madagascarseed@egroups.com>
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