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From:
RAYMOMATTLA@cs.com
To: steve@exoticrainforest.com
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 6:39
PM
Subject: Re: Monstera dubia
Steve,Should be interesting to see what Tom
says. This group (shinglers) are my favorites in the Aroid family.
I wrote a short article on them in one of the past IAS newsletters, Ill
have to look it up and send you the link. In it I used one of those
photos Brian took at Joe's place. To tell you the truth I used to think
"silver queen" was Monstera dubia but after getting ahold of true M.
dubia, I had to question that. Funny thing is there was a conflict
a few years ago with a plant growing at Fairchild. It was growing in the
conservatory and its leaves grew so flat against the surface of the concrete
walls it looked painted. A few of the top Aroid researches swore it was
Monstera dubia, but the plant was supposedly collected in Borneo so many
questions arose. Turned out, it was a new species and is now
called Rhaphidophora cryptantha. It looks alot like a smaller,
more delicate M. dubia but it is neotonous, adult leaves are the same as
juvenile. Definately let me know what Dr. Croat says and have a
great (whats left of the) weekend.Michael
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