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  Re: [Aroid-l] RES: Small philo from Brian Williams,
From: ExoticRainforest <Steve at ExoticRainforest.com> on 2010.07.24 at 22:12:22
Thanks!  Does P glaziovii have a perpetually small variation?

Steve



On 7/23/2010 02:30, Eduardo wrote:

Dear guys,

I agree with Marcus. If it is already mature, P. glaziouvii is a good choice.

Very best wishes,

Eduardo.

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De: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] Em nome de Marcus Nadruz
Enviada em: quinta-feira, 22 de julho de 2010 07:28
Para: Discussion of aroids
Assunto: Re: [Aroid-l] Small philo from Brian Williams, he got it from John Banta

 

Friends,
This may be a young individual of Philodendron glaziovii, a species that has distribution in the states of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

 

Marcus

2010/7/21 ExoticRainforest <Steve@exoticrainforest.com>



I know a bit more this morning about this unknown Philodendron.  This came from John Banta this morning.  It appears this plant originated in Brazil.

"Hi Steve, I know the philodendron very well. I got it from Dimitri Sucre in Rio in 1989. He called it "Sucre's Slim". Other than that I don't know any more about it. Banta"

If anyone else is growing this please post what you know about it.


Steve
www.ExoticRainforest.com



On 7/20/2010 06:03, ExoticRainforest wrote:

Another apparently unknown Philodendron.

I received this small Philodendron from Brian Williams almost exactly two years ago.  Brian tells me he acquired it from John Banta.
 
I'm trying to learn anything possible about this Philo so if you have grown it or have seen the inflorescence (especially if you have a 
photo) I'd love all the info possible.   The petiole is terete near the apex (top) but there are are striations on the flattened adaxial 
surface near the base, the blades have not grown larger than 8 inches and the petioles are around double the length 
of the blade.  The widest point on the blade is barely 1 inch.  The young blades emerge from a petiolar sheath but there are also 
cataphylls visible in the photos.  The plant appears to grow as a clumping form but I have no idea if it is an epiphyte or terrestrial.
 
Unless this is simply a very slow grower this one may also qualify as one of the smallest Philodendron species known.  I have zero
collection data but would like to know where it originated.
 
For size comparison, the pot is 8 inches across.
 
 
If you have it or know anything about it please post the information here.
 
Thanks!
 
Steve Lucas
www.ExoticRainforest.com
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  


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