Thank you. BTW I tried what you said to split the amorphophallus and there was nothing I could find in the soil! GONE!! So this year it is tiny and came up in a different place. Very strange! I put it BACK into the pot it was in before. I am sorry, I tried.
All the best, Jill B. Hudson
On Jun 19, 2023, at 11:08 PM, D. Christopher Rogers <b*@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2023 at 22:53, Jill Bell <j*@comcast.net> wrote:
Very beautiful plant. I really like the traumatophyllum because they can be contained. In a place with frosts, at least they can come in easier than a climber. Does Lari Ann have a site? I have heard that she has some amazing hybrids. My personal favorite of my collection is Anthurium insigne “el oso” that I got from Ecuagenera. And Anthurium what used to be caribbeum which Tom Croat is renaming.
I grow in windows, under lights and some outdoors. Everywhere I can! All the best, <IMG_0360.jpeg><IMG_0203.jpeg> Jill B. Hudson
On Jun 19, 2023, at 8:19 PM, a sunjian <a*@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would love to see from the scientific community members, what are > your personal favorite specimens in your personal collections? What > about them makes them your favorite? What do your home set ups look > like? ...
I don't own one, but with regards to what I think is one of the best looking specimens out there, perhaps Lari Ann's Thaumatophyllum 'Maharlika' would be one.
I just love the overall shape of the dark green leaves, as well as the overall habit of the plant.
On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 4:12 PM Jessica Holbrook <i*@jessholbrook.com> wrote:
Wonderful Bernhard! Thank you so much for sharing this. It’s so helpful to see, & you have introduced me to a plant I had not yet heard of. There are thousands upon thousands of them, & unless your only exposure is the social media, all you hear about are the philos, anthuriums, etc. Which I love! But I want to know more than just what is trending on SM so I appreciate you taking the time to share! That is a stunning plant & now I will read up on it to learn more!
Thanks again! :) Jess On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 11:41 Bernhard Strolka <b*@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Jess,
I have many favourite plants but when I can only name one it the Dead
Horse Arum / Helicodiceros muscivorus
Why? ... see pics
I grow most of my plants in a wintergarten (Helico survives outdoor) -
just one pic for illustration
Happy growing, Bernhard.
Am 25.04.2023 um 00:50 schrieb Jessica Holbrook:
> ...
> I would love to see from the scientific community members, what are
> your personal favorite specimens in your personal collections? What
> about them makes them your favorite? What do your home set ups look
> like? ...
>
> :) Jess
>
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