Re: do you know what they are.
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From: Neil Carroll <zzamia@hargray.com>
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Date: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: do you know what they are.
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From: Julius Boos <ju-bo@email.msn.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2000 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: do you know what they are.
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> From: Pugturd@aol.com <Pugturd@aol.com>
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> Date: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 10:01 PM
> Subject: do you know what they are.
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> Dear Brian,
> Have NO idea what these are---where did they come from??
> Sometimes folks make up names, hope not in your case!! Let us know what
> the leaves of the Colocasia look like!!
> Cheers,
> Julius
>
> >Hello this is Brian Williams. I have just got some aroids in the mail
this
> week that look very unusual. Here is a list. If any one can tell me
anything
> about them besides they are aroids and have big leafs please do. THANKS
Also
> the Colocasia listed is said to be very interesting and rare??
>
> Alocasia Kira
> Colocasia mutant "Cobarde"
> Xanthosoma Jacquinii 'Lindinii
> Xanthosoma Jacquinii 'Lindinii Blanca
> Xanthosoma Jacquinii 'Lindinii lila
> Xanthosoma Jacquinii 'Lindinii amarillo(yellow)
> Xanthosoma Saggatifolia 'Palmera'
>Could you be talking about Caladium lindenii?? Name changed a few years
back.
neil<
Dear Neil and Brian,
I guess we`ll have to wait and see the photos and then we can try to I.D.
these.
The Xan 'Lindinii' forms may very well be color var.`s of Caladium lindenii,
I did not think of this!
Cheers,
Julius
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