Re: ID
- Subject: Re: ID
- From: H* R* <g*@web.de>
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2008 05:19:42 +0200
Hi John,
The juvenile and adult form rings a bell! To me it is Raphidophora decursiva, but it has unusual short internodes. I also grow and multiply this plant since years
(mine originally came as a big cutting from the HBV - the Boatanical Garden of Vienna / Austria, where it grows more then seven meters high in the tropical greenhouse). For a long time I thought it was Epipremnum pinnatum, but from Peter Boyce I have learned the difference. Presently I do grow both, the Raph. and the Epi., to be introduced to the European market. PS: Be careful, the adult leaves get more then 2,5 meters long.
Good Growing
Helmut Reisenberger
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: "criswick" <criswick@spiceisle.com>
> Gesendet: 09.09.08 08:51:20
> An: "'Discussion of aroids'" <aroid-l@gizmoworks.com>
> Betreff: [Aroid-l] ID
>
>
> This aroid I have had for decades, but only in its juvenile form. Now
> it has emerged into full sun and adulthood. Could anyone say what it
> is? I tend to think it?s a Raphidophora or Epipremnum. Second
> picture shows juvenile form.
>
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>
> John Criswick.
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