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  New aroid in Western Florida
From: robert chumley <chumleyrobert at hotmail.com> on 2011.02.08 at 00:20:04(21886)
Steve Lucas wanted to discuss it .........Julius Boos wanted to discuss it...........I wanted to discuss it....does  anyone else?

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From: Johannes Moonen <emeraldjunglevillage at wanadoo.fr> on 2011.02.08 at 10:10:45(21890)
Dear Robert,

as a former resident of W Florida (1988 - 89), and more than de good friend of both Julius and Steve,

I 'm absolutely interested ! Joep

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From: Theodore Held <oppenhauser2001 at gmail.com> on 2011.02.08 at 17:51:10(21895)
Mr. Chumley,

I would like to discuss it (or at least listen) but this is the first
I have heard of it. Please fill us in.

Ted Held.

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From: "Derek Burch" <derek at horticulturist.com> on 2011.02.08 at 18:23:55(21897)
Could you remind us about this? I have
been following the discussion on the new one from Western Australia and would like to see this
one taken up. Derek

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From: "Derek Burch" <derek at horticulturist.com> on 2011.02.09 at 13:20:34(21905)
Could this be the "Philodendron 'miniature selloum'" introduced by Carl
Cowgill and Jack Holmes in the mid-1930s ? I believe that Mr. Chumley is
keeping this interesting plant going.

Derek

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From: "Elizabeth Campbell" <desinadora at mail2designer.com> on 2011.02.09 at 17:42:30(21910)
I'm with Dr. Moonen - as a friend of both Steve and Julius, I'm very interested in discussing it! (Even though it's far removed from where I am.)

Beth

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From: Steve Marak <samarak at gizmoworks.com> on 2011.02.09 at 18:53:26(21913)
Would someone in the know stop being coy and tell the rest of us what this
putative new Floridian aroid is? You shouldn't toy with people who aren't
used to being snowed in - we could snap at any moment.

Steve

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From: Kyle Baker <kylefletcherbaker at yahoo.com> on 2011.02.09 at 19:30:08(21916)
Steve...I'll hold them whilst you smite them about the head with large Konjac tubers....the suspense is not affecting you alone!!!

Mr. Kyle Fletcher Baker, MCN

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From: "Derek Burch" <derek at horticulturist.com> on 2011.02.10 at 01:10:30(21922)
Second sending since I can’t seem to
get things through.

Could this be the
"Philodendron 'miniature selloum'" introduced by Carl Cowgill and
Jack Holmes in the mid-1930s ? I believe that Mr. Chumley is keeping this
interesting plant going.

Derek

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