Re: ID
- Subject: Re: ID
- From: &* R* <c*@ecoanalysts.com>
- Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2008 08:25:40 -0700
Hi, John! Your plant looks a lot like a
cutting I have (see attached picture) of a plant at the University collection.
It is ID’d as a Rhaphidiphora. The university plant has bloomed in the past,
but I did not get a picture. Any help in an ID would be
appreciated! Happy days, Christopher D. Christopher Rogers Senior Invertebrate Ecologist/
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Behalf Of criswick 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. John
Criswick. |
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