Re: Id please: Anthurium tissumi ???
- Subject: Re: Id please: Anthurium tissumi ???
- From: B* W* <w*@baumfarn.at>
- Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2007 19:02:23 +0100
I've no idea.
Before I only knew the *normal* Anthuriums in earth.
I saved some seeds and planted them in cork. Probably I will have some
additional plants in the future ;-)
The seeds (like a miniature rice corn) develop a small leaf at the
brighter side of their end and a first root at the darker side.
And this is how they do their further growing: leafs always to the
bright side and roots search dark spaces.
Here you can see how the roots find their way behind the bamboo-wall:
http://www.baumfarn.at/img_tmp/Anthurium%20spec%20medium%2000159.jpg
greetings
Peter
edleigh wrote:
>No idea, but what a great photo and a great plant!! Is it common for
>Anthurium's to do this?
>
>Regards,
>
>
>Ed & Leigh
>Tropical Collector
>Queensland Australia
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Baumfarn Webmaster" <webmaster@baumfarn.at>
>To: "Discussion of aroids" <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
>Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 11:20 PM
>Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Id please: Anthurium tissumi ???
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>>Hi,
>>here's a new picture of 'Anthurium tissumi' which developed seeds
>>without visible inflorescence.
>>
>>http://img461.imageshack.us/img461/5666/anthuriumspecsmall00159uu8.jpg
>>
>>Any idea?
>>
>>Thanks
>>Peter
>>
>>
>>
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