Re: [Aroid-l] Is this a Epipremnum?
- Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Is this a Epipremnum?
- From: R*@cs.com
- Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 19:19:40 EDT
Its a beauty!
Peter, is it common/normal for Epipremnum giganteum to have these rippled or wavy leaves as seen in Calvin's picture? Its too far to tell, but there is a plant growing at the Kampong in Miami that looks very close to it, but doesnt have this characteristic. I believe it is labeled Rhodospatha venosum but I may be wrong....it doesnt look too much like that species from pics Ive seen. I have also heard that it was Amyrdium magnificum....but isnt this an old name for Amydrium zippelianum....which the plant is question is definately not!
I think you also mention in one of your articles in a relatively recent Aroideana that E. giganteaum can be seen occasionally in collections in South Florida? Perhaps this is the mystery climber at the Kampong?
Thanks,
Michael
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