Re: Does this Anthurium look familiar?
- Subject: Re: Does this Anthurium look familiar?
- From: &* A* <e*@hawaii.rr.com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2008 10:15:25 -1000
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First off I would like to thank Adam, Denis, Tom,
Marcus and Eduardo for their input.
I received some informative emails privately
regarding this plant and I did some
investigating. From this I found out, so far, that this Anthurium in
question was originally in the collection of Dorothy Henkle,
presumably collected in Brazil.
I have learned that it is in the section
Urospadix. I believe this species is currently being
described. There is another species, Anthurium jureianum, in the
Urospadix section that is very similar, except for it's leaf is
peltate.
At the time I started this
thread our plant did not have a spathe, but since has produced
one.
I have attached some additional pictures
including the spathe, in hope that these images will confirm an
identification.
Thanks again,
Windy
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