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aroid ID help
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From: E Sch cydonia451 at yahoo.com> on 2003.12.18 at 14:31:03(10935)
Can anyone help ID these aroids?
http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/leuaroid/album?.dir=/Aroids
Pics 925 & 926 are possibly a Epipremnum.
#927, Anthurium?
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#?s 928 & 929 are Philodendron corcovadense, I think. They are a small, self-heading Philodendron and have survived temperatures near 20F (Dec. 1989). When a leaf is cut or damaged it has the same odor as P. bipinnatifidum (selloum).
#?s 930, 931, and 932, Philodendron x wilsonii? A giant climber that survives temps in the mid 20?s, hardiness seems similar to Monstera deliciosa. 932 is an unopened inflorescence.
#936 Philodendron ???
#939 Philodendron ???
Thanks for any help,
Eric Schmidt
Botanic Records
Harry P. Leu Gardens
1920 N. Forest Ave.
Orlando, FL. 32803 USA
USDA Zone 9b
ph. # (407)-246-3749
fax # (407)-246-2849
www.leugardens.org
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From: "Clarence Hammer" chammer at cfl.rr.com> on 2003.12.19 at 05:49:12(10948)
Hello Eric. Interesting photos. Are these at Leu Gardens?
927 is not an Anthurium but a Philodendron, and looks very much like a
terrestrial that I have that was
labelled P. pastazanum when I got it from a sale at the IAS booth at either
Selby or USF at Tampa.
936 might be P. sodiroi, hard to tell from the photo.
I think 939 is certainly P. glaucophyllum.
Russ
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Sanford/Lake Mary area, central Fla
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From: "Peter Boyce" peterboyce at myjaring.net> on 2003.12.20 at 01:41:24(10956)
Hi
925 & 926 are the blue (Cebu) form of E.pinnatum.
Pete
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Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 9:31 PM
Subject: [aroid-l] aroid ID help
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> Can anyone help ID these aroids?
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> http://f2.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/leuaroid/album?.dir=/Aroids
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> Pics 925 & 926 are possibly a Epipremnum.
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> #927, Anthurium?
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> #'s 928 & 929 are Philodendron corcovadense, I think. They are a small,
self-heading Philodendron and have survived temperatures near 20F (Dec.
1989). When a leaf is cut or damaged it has the same odor as P.
bipinnatifidum (selloum).
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> #'s 930, 931, and 932, Philodendron x wilsonii? A giant climber that
survives temps in the mid 20's, hardiness seems similar to Monstera
deliciosa. 932 is an unopened inflorescence.
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> #936 Philodendron ???
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> #939 Philodendron ???
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> Thanks for any help,
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> Eric Schmidt
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> Botanic Records
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> Harry P. Leu Gardens
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> 1920 N. Forest Ave.
> Orlando, FL. 32803 USA
> USDA Zone 9b
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> ph. # (407)-246-3749
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> fax # (407)-246-2849
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> www.leugardens.org
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