Re: 'Self-heading' Philodendrons.
- Subject: Re: 'Self-heading' Philodendrons.
- From: J* B*
- Date: Sun, 9 Sep 2001 21:40:24 -0500 (CDT)
----- Original Message -----
From: Michael Pascall <mickpascall@hotmail.com>
To: Multiple recipients of list AROID-L <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2001 12:59 PM
Subject: Re: 'Self-heading' Philodendrons.
Hi Again,
I have written to Joep about the poss. of getting the Philo. seed, and I
will let you know if and when he replys, he lives pretty simply and under
crude conditions, so when his comp. goes crook it may be a while before he
gets it going again! When it is up perhaps you may get in contact w/ him
and you can exchange your want list with the list of rare stuff he can and
does get.
Did`nt know that Brom`s were a big thing your way! I like some of the
'wild' pineapples, and have three sps here, nice little buggers.
Keep in touch!
Cheers,
Julius
>>Another nice really big Bromeliad would be Vriesea, now changed to
Alcantarea imperialis.
I have asked a few of my Brazil bromeliad contacts to look out for Aroids in
Bromeliads when out on trips .
No luck yet , but have got some fantastic Vriesea spp.
and lots on different Aechmea that are new to me .
We probably have twice as many Bromeliads as Aroids !
Michael Pascall,Curator,
WHYANBEEL ARBORETUM,F.N.Q,AUSTRALIA
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