Plants are the Stramgest People Blog
- Subject: Plants are the Stramgest People Blog
- From: E* <S*@ExoticRainforest.com>
- Date: Sun, 19 Oct 2008 23:03:07 -0500
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Does anyone on Aroid l know who this
blog page belongs to? http://plantsarethestrangestpeople.blogspot.com/2008/03/random-plant-event-philodendron.html The plant shown certainly looks like Philodendron hastatum to me and I'd love to be able to use the photo of the inflorescence on a page I originally wrote in early 2006 based on information from Dr. Croat and Dr. Eduardo Gonçalves but am in the process of finally revising and updating. If you know the owner of the photos, or happen to be that person, I'll more than gladly give credit for the use of the image. You can email privately at S*@ExoticRainforest.com By the way, if any of you have photos of a fully adult climbing specimen of Philodendron hastatum K. Koch & Sello (sorry, not Philodendron domesticum that some appear to believe is the same plant) I'd love to see those as well. Thanks! Steve Lucas www.ExoticRainforest.com |
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