RE: [Bulk] Re: Stromanthe sanguinea "Tricolor"


See if the snurl works....

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Donna

> I couldn't get it to open. Boo hiss
> 
> Andrea H
> Beaufort, SC
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "james singer" <jsinger@igc.org>
> To: "Chat" <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 4:14 PM
> Subject: [CHAT] Stromanthe sanguinea "Tricolor"
> 
> 
> > I had one of those fun mornings. We've got a cold front blowing
> > through, so I spent much of the AM right here trying to ID a plant.
> > It's a plant that someone convinced our retail folks that it's a
> > ginger--Peppermint Ginger, they call it. The nursery people put some in
> > a big pot in the landscape office atrium. I suppose to acquaint the
> > landscape sales-design staff with it. Fortunately, or not, I recognized
> > the plant.
> >
> > My first wife's father was a house plant grower in Southern California
> > and for the 2 years preceding his death, I was his salesman. This was
> > one of the plants he grew; the 1902 edition of Bailey's "Cyclopedia of
> > Horticulture" [our only reference] called it Maranta tricolor.There are
> > significant differences between the Marantaecae and Zingberaceae
> > families.
> >
> > It's no longer Maranta tricolor--and, I guess, hasn't been for a long
> > time; at least I didn't find any listings for that name. But I sure
> > took the grand tour of the Calathea and Maranta genuses looking for,
> > first, photos and, second, plant societies. I found no photos that
> > resembled the plant and no plant societies. Finally it dawned on me
> > [duh] to go to Dave's Garden's data base and search on "Marantaecae"
> > because that data base includes family names and many, if not most,
> > entries have pictures.
> >
> > Well, it did, and the match was simple. Like, Eureka! It's new moniker
> > is "Stromanthe sanguinea 'Tricolor'." So I added my picture to the data
> > base. If you'd like to see it, it can be accessed at
> >
> > http://davesgarden.com/pdb/showimage/61454/
> >
> > The cultural requirements for the plant are scary--no sun, no temps
> > below 60, lots of humidity. A ginger it's not. But stunning under the
> > right conditions, it is.
> >
> > I don't know if there's a picture of it in A2Z [mine's at work], but if
> > it is it will be interesting to see what it has to say about it;
> > there's also a plain-jane green one with darker green markings.
> >
> > Island Jim
> > Southwest Florida
> > 27.0 N, 82.4 W
> > Zone 10a
> > Minimum 30 F [-1 C]
> >
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