RE: [Aroid-l] Maturity of Anthurium infructescence



Some Anthuriums require a LONG time for the infructesence to develop and ripen, up to over a year in some species, other species seem to require a few months, I have no exact reports on these times, just from observation and memory.


Thanks to all for this information. I found the original plant growing in the courtyard of a hotel in Puerto Vallarta with already ripened fruit, some of which I collected and distributed. My plant has been blooming for a couple of years, but this is the first time it appears to be setting seed.

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Don Martinson
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
l*@wi.rr.com


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