Re: Anthurium ID


The berries are red so I think that eliminates A hookeri. It's really hard to tell with the amount of information one can get from these picture. 
 
Harry Witmore
Cloud Jungle Epiphytes
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium ID

Harry,

Maybe A. hookeri.

Marcus A. Nadruz Coelho
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Diretoria de Pesquisas
Instituto de Pesquisas Jardim Botanico do Rio de
Janeiro/MMA
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> A friend collected some seed from this Anthurium while in Cancun. I suspect it was just planted in the garden as he said there were many around the grounds at the hotel. They have sprouted and he is looking for an ID. Ideas?
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> http://www.cloudjungle.com/CloudJungle/Araceae/Anthurium/Anthurium-unk.jpg
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> Harry Witmore
> Cloud Jungle Epiphytes
>
www.cloudjungle.com

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