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From: "Alan Galloway" alan_galloway at bellsouth.net> on 2003.12.13 at 04:01:42(10910)
additional pics of Arisaema roxburghii at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/arisaema/roxburghii/

pics of a soon to be described Arisaema at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/arisaema/sp-aga-322/

pics of Typhonium gagnepainii at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/typhoniums/gagnepainii/

pics of Typhonium inopinatum at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/typhoniums/inopinatum/

additional pics of Typhonium adnatum at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/typhoniums/adnatum/

pics of unidentified Typhonium species at:
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/typhoniums/sp-aga-1095-a/
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/typhoniums/sp-aga-1040-c/
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~alan/plants/aroids/typhoniums/sp-aga-1040-i/

Enjoy,
Alan

From: "plantsman" plantsman at prodigy.net> on 2003.12.13 at 16:18:31(10911)
Great pics Alan! I had no idea that there were so many species of
Typhonium. I was also surprised that so many of them are such tiny plants
with such a variety of leaf types. I guess that makes T. venosum a giant of
the genus?

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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid (prive)" hetter at worldonline.nl> on 2003.12.13 at 20:27:12(10912)
David,

Did you ever look at the Typhonium pages on the IAS website? That would tell
you how many there are (excluding the many that haven't been described yet).

Wilbert

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