Re: Help with Anthurium ID
- Subject: Re: Help with Anthurium ID
- From: &* A* <e*@hawaii.rr.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2007 14:24:53 -1000
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Hi Skip,
I also picked up the same plant last year
as Cupulispathum.
Earlier that year I had gone to the Huntington
Library and photographed their specimen that is planted in the
conservatory. Of course, after seeing this specimen I knew I had to have
at least one for my collection and was stoked when I found a
few available.
Check out this image I took of the specimen A.
cupulispathum at the Huntington. The blades on this plant were about 5'
long.
Say, I have experienced the petioles to be kind of
weak and need staking to support the huge leaf. Maybe this is due to
softer greenhouse growth, or an inherent problem with the juvenile growth?
Have you experienced the same with yours? How
much light is your plant exposed to?
Windy
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