Re: Dracontium pittieri pictures


Hmmmm...

Never been particularly inspired by tuberous terrestrial aroids
(Amorphophallus aficionados, please feel free to spontaneously combust right
about here) - but the spathe on this baby is "Bo-koo Zoo-perb"!

To those "in the know" - is this a fair example of D. pittieri - or is it an
atypically gorgeous specimen. If the former, may consider jostling my
Anthurium pots a tad to make room for one.

Cheerio -

Jay P.

-----Original Message-----
From: SCHERBERICH <earmag@cybercable.tm.fr>
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Date: Miércoles, 13 de Septiembre de 2000 08:42 a.m.
Subject: Dracontium pittieri pictures


>Dear aroid enthusiasts,
>
>I have just found some nice pictures of Dracontium pittieri from the
>Botany Department of the University of Wisconsin-Madison that deserve to
>be seen:
>
>http://www.wisc.edu/botit/tour/Roomeight-Dr.html
>
>David
>
>--
>David Scherberich
>
>Email: earmag@cybercable.tm.fr
>http://www.cybercable.tm.fr/~earmag/
>
>
>




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