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From: phymatarum <phymatarum at gmail.com> on 2015.06.18 at 05:04:08(23415)

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From: Riley2362 at aol.com on 2015.06.18 at 17:04:59(23416)
WOW that is sooo cool - it looks almost aquatic or semiaquatic? Is it available commercially?

Michael

In a message dated 6/18/2015 12:54:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, phymatarum@gmail.com writes:

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From: Eduardo Gomes Goncalves <edggon at gmail.com> on 2015.06.18 at 18:39:49(23417)
Oh, boy… Is this a gesneriaroid?
Best wishes,

Eduardo.

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From: "D. Christopher Rogers" <branchiopod at gmail.com> on 2015.06.19 at 00:42:28(23418)
That is beautiful!!!

On 18 June 2015 at 00:04, phymatarum wrote:

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From: Peter Boyce <phymatarum at gmail.com> on 2015.06.19 at 00:43:03(23419)
Nice eh? To add to its charms the inflorescences smell powerfully of vanilla.

It's a rheophyte - a plant adapted to the flood-zoone of streams and rivers, spending part of each year buffeted by spate flow and part of the year high and dry.

We are building up stocks of this with the aim of making it available.

Peter

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From: Steve Marak <samarak at gizmoworks.com> on 2015.06.19 at 06:00:24(23421)
I think you have just generated a ready market for it!

You've been posting a whole series of beautiful and interesting
plants, Peter. I'll bet I'm not the only one making notes and
salivating.

Steve

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From: Peter Boyce <phymatarum at gmail.com> on 2015.06.19 at 06:39:04(23422)
Hello Steve,

Thanks! I am hoping that my tropical Asian postings will encourage others to post aroids from the Americas, Europe, temperate Asia, etc., and revitalize aroid-l as an alternative to Facebook.

P.

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From: James Waddick <jwaddick at kc.rr.com> on 2015.06.19 at 13:36:58(23425)
Dear Peter,

Steve took the words out of my mouth. Peter your pix of these rheophytes are generating enormous plant lust from a lot of folks.

I think a commercial offering will be well received. And I have NO ROOM, but so what ?

Thanks for all the pix even if they do drive me somewhat crazy. Jim W.

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From: Jason Hernandez <jason.hernandez74 at yahoo.com> on 2015.06.21 at 05:02:16(23431)
Well, it sounds like a nice idea, Lord P., but I am still fuzzy on the copyright issues involved if I post my pictures there.

Jason Hernandez

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