RES: Urgent Request from Tom Croat, a strange new collection (fwd)
- Subject: RES: Urgent Request from Tom Croat, a strange new collection (fwd)
- From: &* <e*@inhotim.org.br>
- Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2010 21:56:16 -0200
Title: RE: [Aroid-l] Urgent Request from Tom Croat, a strange new collection (fwd)
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Dear Peter, The hypothesis of an escaped Aglaonema (quite common in some
places in Amazonia) is just a clue to check on it, not a final word. Indians
use to keep beautiful plants with them as charms (“beenas”, as
Julius would love to mention) and many cultivated exotic species can be found
in abandoned settlements (including sansevieras and variegated Colocasia).
Anyhow, discarding this hypothesis and considering many aspects, it could even be
something else. In my opinion (only based on a limited set of pictures,
together with a description) it doesn´t seem to be closer to Bognera than to
any other “philodendroid” genus. However, considering that Bognera
is monospecific, we simply know nothing about acceptable intraspecific
variation. The “third” species of Bognera from Northern Brazil has
just proven to be a brand new genus! (confirmed by molecular phylogeny) Dear Tom, Tomorrow I will check if our A. costatum is flowering and, if
so, I will send you a picture. But there is a nice close up of the
inflorescence of this species in http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aglaonema_costatum_003.JPG
. It is impossible to see female flowers, but you can compare with your picture
(they are both at the male phase). It would also be useful to send your picture
to Peter. He knows Asian genera pretty well and his opinion would be really
important. Very best wishes, Eduardo. INHOTIM Curador Botânico Jardim Botânico
Rua
Antônio de Albuquerque, 215 | Funcionários Antes de imprimir,
pense em sua responsabilidade com o Meio Ambiente. De:
aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] Em
nome de Peter Boyce Tom, This IS a new Bognera.
Josef knows all
about this. He mentioned it to me on the phone only last
week. Pete -----Original
Message----- Aroiders, The message
below is from Tom Croat, who is having problems getting it sent to the list, so
I've forwarded it. (Note that if
you just reply to this message, it won't go to Tom, but rather to either the
entire list [most likely] or me. I will of course forward anything that comes
to me to Tom, but just be aware that if you want to communicate with Tom
directly you'll have to change the address manually to Tom's e-mail,
Thomas.Croat@mobot.org ) Steve -- Steve Marak --
samarak@gizmoworks.com ----------
Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 27 Oct
2010 17:58:53 -0500 From: Tom Croat
<Thomas.Croat@mobot.org> Subject: Urgent
Request to List members, a strange new collection Dear Aroiders:
I have described a plant collected in a remote habitat near the Brazilian
border in Peru. It was collected by a friend in California who has been
growing it as an acuatic. It has a definitely creeping stem, rather short
petioles and in many respects looks like Aglaonema costatum. It keyed out to
Bognera and I assumed that it was a member of that genus but Eduardo Gonçalves
has some doubts and is wondering if it could have been an escaped horticultural
collection. Although that seems somewhat unlikely I would like to see any
images that any of you might have of Aglaonema costatum in order to make a better
judement. It would be especially useful to see a close up of the spadix
if any of you have that species in flower at this time.
Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can render. Tom Croat |
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