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Re: Aglaomena & Amerindian plants & Anoucha


Hello
The first picture looks identical to my Aglaonema which has been identified as A. brevispathum hospitum. 
The monkey is gorgeous - what type is she? Thank you for sharing! That Dieffenbachia is something else. I love it! 




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From: Johannes Moonen <emeraldjunglevillage@wanadoo.fr>
To: Discussion of aroids <aroid-l@www.gizmoworks.com>
Sent: Mon, Nov 1, 2010 8:30 am
Subject: [Aroid-l] Aglaomena & Amerindian plants & Anoucha


Dear Eduardo & friends,

This plant in my collection in Guayana Francesca looks like the Aglaomena or Bognera in Santourys mail. I collected it locally but did not register where. I often collect plants on tourist trips but have not allways the time to write things down.
 

Dieffenbachia spec FG.
I think these Dieffenbachias on the coest of FG are also of Amerindian origin.
 


Detail of the same Dieffenbachia. They grow among other Amerindian plants like Caladiums etc.



At least a picture of Anoucha that went on our last Oiapogue expedition in September. She is a hunting victim, confiscated by IBAMA and given to our boatsman to raise. She is adorable. 

have a nice day, tchao        Joep

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