Re: Anthurium unknown! - banta
- Subject: Re: Anthurium unknown! - banta
- From: &* A* <a*@wp.pl>
- Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 00:29:23 +0200
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Hello,
Yes, I wanted to make myself sure, because I have
almost an identical plant,
the leaves of my specimen are more round, but
it is a juvenile plant yet.
In the meantime John Criswick sent 2 photos to
Aroid-L and it caused the chaos.
I dare to send them again.
I think that 1890 is A. leuconeurum or a young A.
magnificum
and 1892 is probably a form of A. clarinervium or a
hybrid.
Marek
----- Original Message -----
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To: a*@wp.pl
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 11:12
PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium unknown!
- banta
The one in the blue link below that you gave
me.
Steve
On 5/11/2010 03:07, Marek Argent wrote:
Hello,
Now everything has messed. What Anthurium
are we talking about?
This one from the IAS meeting or those John
Criswick sent to identify?
Marek
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aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent:
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 7:26 PM
Subject:
Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium unknown! - banta
As per Julius' request yesterday, below is my response from
John Banta who is lovingly known to many aroiders as "the Banta".
Banta has been around since the beginning of the IAS and is a wealth of
knowledge. This response is in regard to the discussion on this
forum in regard to the plant that appeared to be related to either
Anthurium crystallinum or a similar species. It also strongly
appears the mystery plant in Zach's photo has been solved but as the Banta
often does, he presents some additional mystery into the discussion.
http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/032.jpg
His answer to my original
request:
On 5/11/2010 09:49, John Banta wrote:
Hi Steve, this is like seeing a ghost. I had this plant
years ago. It always puzzled me. At the time I was quite interested in
the Mexican Anthuriums. especially those with orange berries as they all
seemed to hybridize well between each other. I,m not certain where I got
the plant originally, but I placed it with the crystallinium and
magnificum and forgetti group, It lacks the strong chordate leaf
shape of clarinervium. When I first saw the fruit color (yellow/orange)
I realized that this was a great plant for breeding. Never got anything
from that plant. The Anthurium pictured should have purple berries, if
they are yellow/orange you have one very special plant. Good
luck, banta
My response to
Banta: Thanks a bunch John! The plant was
photographed in the Missouri Botanical Garden collection and even though
I was there, I never saw it. Julius was sure you could fill in
some info so thanks very much for the input. I am passing it on to
the others who were involved in this discussion. It is my
understanding Tom has identified it as A.
crystallinum.
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