Re: Philodendron corrugatum Croat
- Subject: Re: Philodendron corrugatum Croat
- From: &* <S*@ExoticRainforest.com>
- Date: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 06:52:22 -0500
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Yes it is! I always try to find it but that information
is often not easily found. I've been asking Tom on the species he gives me
info on but since he's not around for almost another month you don't know how
much I miss his help. If any of you know the section of any I've posted
let me know so I can add it!
Steve Lucas
----- Original Message -----
From:
l*@yahoo.com
To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 2:25
PM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Philodendron
corrugatum Croat
Dear Steve,
Aloha. I cannot help you with the
specifics of this Philodendron. I do have a request for you that
will aid all those who use your website.
My request to you is, when
you are researching Philodendron or Anthurium and you know the
Subgenus and Section or other classification; that you include this
information. I see that you often include these...especially with
Anthurium species. I realize that it is often difficult to tease out
this information, but it will be helpful in the long run if more of us
familiarize ourselves with the various Subgenera and Sections....especially
if they have easily distinguishable characteristics...ie. Philodendron
Subgenus Meconostigma or Anthurium Section Pachyneurium. Such large
Genera such as Anthurium and Philodendron require a little
more taxonomic division for clarity. You may even want to tackle
the larger issue and explain the classification divisions in a general
Philodendron or Anthurium text....illustrated with photos. Now that
is a project.
Aloha,
Leland
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ExoticRainforest <S*@ExoticRainforest.com> wrote:
>
I've got another specimen for which I can't find > technical
information. The species is Philodendron > corrugatum Croat.
(see photo) All I've learned is > the species was described in
1997 and is most > concentrated in Ecuador but also found in
Colombia, > Peru and northern and northwestern Brazil. If >
anyone knows anything useful regarding this species > I'd appreciate
knowing that information including > blade size, growth rate, etc.
Obviously, I'd love > to get a copy of the scientific
description. > > Thanks! > > Steve Lucas > www.ExoticRainforest.com >
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