----- Original Message -----
From:
s*@exoticrainforest.com
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 4:38
PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Trademark
Names/Aroid book
Can't argue that Xanadu may be trademarked but it is also a
scientific name. You can find it on TROPICOS. I'm not sure how
anyone can trademark a scientific name.
Philodendron xanadu Croat, Mayo & J.
Boos
Steve Lucas
----- Original Message -----
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To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 5:17
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Trademark
Names/Aroid book
>From : Agoston Janos <a*@citromail.hu>
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: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Sent
: Monday, November 27, 2006 9:29 AM
To : Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
Subject
: Re: [Aroid-l] Trademark Names
Dear Jani,
I
believe that Philodendron 'Xanadu" is trademarked and carefully
'protected', at least here in Florida. I believe there is
also some sort
of 'patent' on at least one vining Philodendron, the one
w/ varigated leaves
(white, scarlet, green) and which 'bleeds' a
wine-colored sap when cut.
Concerning Deni Bown`s book on Aroids, I
recomend it MOST highly, it
contains a wealth of invaluable information
all compiled in one source, and
makes for good reading also.
In our world of Aroids there is nothing else
that even comes
close. It is worth getting no matter what the price may
be.
Good Growing,
Julius
>>Are there any
other aroids which are trademarked (excluding Anthuriums and
>>Zantedeschias)?
Does anybody has experience with Timber
Press? Any opinions about the Aroid
book (anybody can
respond...)?
Bye,
Jani
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