Re: is it an Anubias?


Dear Ferenc and Peter,
 
I see that the male flowers are formed in star-shaped synandria, and they don't produce a lot of pollen as Schismatoglottis does. Maybe this is a cultivar of Anubias? Who knows?
 
Yours Doubtfully,
Marek
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] is it an Anubias?

Dear Ted,
 
Now I have removed the spathe, and took some photos:
 
The inflorescence cut open:
 
The inflorescence cut open from side view:
 
The spathe without spadix (the contamination on the pic is a piece of the spathe, getting there from the scissors during cutting):
The inflorescence is relatively small, but I think, it is a forced flowering, the result of hormonal treatment, as three of the Anubias plants which I got with the same shipment is developing an inflorescense too, though they are rather small. 
 
Ferenc
 


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