Re: Unidentified aroids


Jody,
You had it listed as Arisaema and I did not look at it because I know
nothing of Arisaemas....

BUT, you DO have Gonatopus!  It is like a disease....  I suggest that you
put it in a pot at least 20 inches off the ground...  the roots will travel
and send up little ones...  the leaves will fall off and start new ones...
In a couple of years you are going to have a 'lawn' that you may not
want...  Actually, it depends on where you live.  If you are lucky enough
to live where the ground freezes, you will be spared...  Otherwise, you
will *never* get rid of it!!!  You have my condolences....
Dewey


>Jody,
>Can't help you with the others...  but, your unidentified Anthurium looks
>like Philodendron callosum to me...  But, like Denis Miller says....  "I
>could be wrong....."
>Dewey
>
>
>>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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