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Russ, I believe that this is not something meant to be fixed. Attached images, if I recall, are scrubbed per Aroid-L policy, and replaced with a link to see the image.
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Jude, Glasshouse has the spelling wrong. I have grown P. inconcinnum for decades, try looking up that name and see if it matches your plant.?
I can't see posted pics from this site for some reason, copy says "An HTML attachment was scrubbed". I emailed manager about this but no response, anyone know how to fix this?
Thanks, Russ
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Hi Russ,
Sorry to hear about the pictures - if you want, email me privately so I can
share with you a picture of this weird critter.
Best, Jude
>
> I have heard the name immixtum before, but didn't realize it was a
> renaming of inconcinnum. I'll be changing labels myself. I appreciate the
> enlightenment Tom.
>
> Jude, no worries on reposting pics, all photos are being scrubbed from my
> emails from this group, so I wouldn't see them.
> Russ
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> Tom,
> Thank you so much! I have changed the name on my plant - most helpful!
> Do you feel like taking a stab at the others?
> All the best, Jude
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> wrote:
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> > Dear Jude: I think that this may have been a name mix up with
> > Philodendron inconcinnum. That species name was used inadvertently more
> > than once and the rather common species from Panama that was called P.
> > inconcinnum Schott, eventually became a new name, Philodendron immixtum
> > Croat.
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> > Tom
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> > Another purchase from GHW - he labeled it P. concinnum. After researching
> > this, I see nothing by this name. A bit of help please?
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> Thank you Russ. You may have seen Tom's last message saying inconcinnum is
> now immixtum.
> it looks like a fun plant.
> Let me know when things are fixed and I can re-send the pictures if needed.
> Best, Jude
>
>
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> > Jude, Glasshouse has the spelling wrong. I have grown P. inconcinnum for
> > decades, try looking up that name and see if it matches your plant.
> >
> > I can't see posted pics from this site for some reason, copy says "An
> HTML
> > attachment was scrubbed". I emailed manager about this but no response,
> > anyone know how to fix this?
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> > Thanks, Russ
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> > Another purchase from GHW - he labeled it P. concinnum. After researching
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> Dear Jude:
>
> I don?t mind trying to determine things from images. When they are of
> known origin it helps.
>
> Tom
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> gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of The Silent Seed
> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2018 5:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Who am I ?
>
> Tom,
> Thank you so much! I have changed the name on my plant - most helpful!
> Do you feel like taking a stab at the others?
> All the best, Jude
>
> Dear Jude: I think that this may have been a name mix up with
> Philodendron inconcinnum. That species name was used inadvertently more
> than once and the rather common species from Panama that was called P.
> inconcinnum Schott, eventually became a new name, Philodendron immixtum
> Croat.
>
> Tom
>
> Sent: Sunday, September 16, 2018 8:56 PM
> Subject: [Aroid-l] Who am I ?
>
> Another purchase from GHW - he labeled it P. concinnum. After researching
> this, I see nothing by this name. A bit of help please?
>
>
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