Re: [Aroid-l] black zantha



Hello Jani,
 
Spathes of my plant were much darker in real than in the photos I attached recently.
I know about the mess in the protected cultivars & hybrids, but I think any Zantedeschia's cultivar isn't trademarked.
I don't have this book, I dont buy anything abroad until Poland changes the currency to €.
 
Marek
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From: a*@citromail.hu
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2006 3:46 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] black zantha

Dear Marek,
 
Your Zantadeschia might be Anneke. (Picture attached.)
 
It is common, that if a variety is protected, 2 names are given to a variety, one for America and one for Europe. A man in Hungary is breeding Oxalis. He have got 3 new varieties. Oxalis triangularis Xalis (TM) 'Black Velvet', 'Frosted Jade', and 'Burgundy Wine', but in America they are called different (now I cannot remember).
 
And that is another funny thing if a breeder is coming out with a new variety in 1-3 years time many other look alikes will be introduced too under a different name and usally it is not protected.
 
Another:
 
Who has got the Aroids book. What is your opinion about the book? Did you ever ordered anything from Timber Press?
 
Bye,
 
Jani
 
 


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