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  white flowering peltandra
From: "Gabe Thomas" CDANIELLE at prodigy.net> on 2000.03.24 at 00:45:59(4256)
Hello to All,
Can anyone out there tell me about the white flowering Peltandras,
particularly where I can get one. I have two books that list a white
flowering Peltandra one calling it P. alba and the other P. sagittifolia.
Are these the same plant? P. virginica with a green flower can be found most
places that sell aquatic garden plants. This leads me to believe the white
ones must be difficult to cultivate. Any ideas?

Thanks,
Gabe Thomas

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From: "Julius Boos" ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 2000.03.27 at 02:59:08(4260)
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From: "James W. Waddick" jim-jim at swbell.net> on 2000.03.27 at 02:59:32(4261)
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From: Sue Thompson sthomp at andrew.cmu.edu> on 2000.03.27 at 03:00:13(4263)
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From: Bob Burns bobburns61 at yahoo.com> on 2000.03.28 at 03:36:39(4270)
I'm pretty sure there is only one 'white peltandra'
and I know it as P. sagittifolia. It grows wild at
least in South Georgia. I haven't found it yet where
I live in Central GA now, but don't live near any
sizeable floodplain forest or wetlands. Maybe some
other Southerner on this list has some in his swamp
that they could send you?
--Bob Burns--
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