>>I'm putting together the other half of my Epipremnum mss at the moment
(i.e., the bit dealing with New Guinea & the Pacific) and which will tackle
E. aureum, etc. Perhaps it is also worth doing something for Aroideana
dealing with this but withou all the heavyweight stuff; just an overview of
the species and the synonomy?
There is a 'problem' in that the type of E. aureum is the 'sport; with
golden leaves, despite the fact that the wild plants re the green form that
we regard as a sport of the golden. This unfortunately means that we need a
horticultural cultivar name of the green form in order to distinguish it
from the golden, despite the fact that the golden form is very rare in the
wild (crazy eh?). The green leaves plant flowers quite regularly in the wild.
Pete
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julius Boos"
To:
Sent: Sunday, October 26, 2003 8:32 PM
Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Epipremnum
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Peter Boyce
> To: aroid-l@lists.ncsu.edu
> Sent: Saturday, October 25, 2003 4:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [aroid-l] Epipremnum
>
>
> Hi Eugene<<
>
> Dear Pete,
>
> Thanks so much for taking the time and trouble to post this exhaustive
synonymy to this most interesting species, hopefully those with a better
system than I have at present can keep this on file for the future!
> I guess I must ask when (and if) you may publish something on this
species or group of species?? Do you know if blooms are also as rare in
the native/wild populations as they seem to be in Florida???
> I`m not clear on your comment below--"'wild type E. aureum is green
(I.e., it resembles golden variegated E. aureum when it reverts)." Did you
mean to say that the variegated form reverts to the green form, or is it the
other way around??? Is the variegated form common in wild populations??
> Keep up the good work!
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Julius
>
>
>
> 'wild type' E, aureum is green (i.e., it resembles golden variegated E.
> aureum when it reverts). There are very few collections of it from
Moorea,
> although it's common and quite widespread in the remaining forest.
>
>
> The synonymy for E. pinnatum is:
>
> Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl. in Engl., Pflanzenr. 37 (IV.23B) (1908)
60 -
> Pothos
> pinnatus L., Sp. Pl., ed. 2 (1763) 1374 ('pinnata') -
Monstera
> pinnata (L.) Schott,
> Wien. Zeit. Kunst, Literatur, Theater, Mode, 4th Quartal
(127)
> (1830) 1028 -
> Scindapsus pinnatus (L.) Schott in Schott & Endlicher,
Melet.
> Bot. (1832) 21 -
> Rhaphidophora pinnata (L.) Schott, Prod. Syst. Aroid. (1860)
> 385 -
> Type: Appendix laciniata Rumph., Herb. Amb. 5 (1747) 489,
t.183,
> f.2.
> Polypodium laciniatum Burm.f. - Rhaphidophora laciniata (Burm.f.) Merr.
> Pothos pinnatifidus ('pinnatifida') Roxb., Fl. Ind. 1 (1832) 437 -
Monstera
> pinnatifida
> (Roxb.) Schott, Wien. Zeit. Kunst, Literatur, Theater, Mode, 4th Quartal
> (127) (1830)
> 1028 - Scindapsus pinnatifidus (Roxb.) Schott in Schott & Endlicher,
Melet.
> Bot.
> (1832) 21 (1832) - Rhaphidophora pinnatifida (Roxb.) Schott, Prod.
Syst.
> Aroid.
> (1860): 384 - Type: Cultivated Calcutta Botanic Garden (no specimen
traced).
> Pothos caudatus Roxb. Fl. Ind. 1 (1820): 476 ('caudata') -- Monstera
caudata
> (Roxb.)
> Schott, Wien. Zeit. Kunst, Literatur, Theater, Mode, 4th
Quartal
> (127) (1830): 1028
> - Scindapsus caudatus (Roxb.) Schott & Endlicher, Melet.
Bot.
> (1832): 21 -
> Rhaphidophora caudata (Roxb.) Schott, Prodr. Syst. Aroid.
> (1860): 382, synons.
> nov. - Type: Cultivated Calcutta Bot. Gard. From specimens
> collected on Penang.[PCB1]
> Scindapsus forsteri Endl., Ann. Weiner. Mus. Naturgesch. 1 (1836) 161 -
> Type:
> Rhaphidophora cunninghamii Schott
> Scindapsus dilaceratus C. Koch & Sello, Ind. Sem. Hort. Bot. Berol.
App.,
> App. (1853) 5 -
> Monstera dilacerata (C. Koch & Sello) C. Koch, Ind. Sem. Hort. Berol.
App.
> (1855)
> 5 - Tornelia dilacerata (C. Koch & Sello) Schott, Prodr.
Syst.
> Aroid. (1860) 356 -
> Rhaphidophora dilacerata (C. Koch & Sello) C. Koch,
Gartenflora
> 5 (1864) -
> Type: Cultivated Berlin Botanic Garden (B? holo; K iso),
synons.
> nov.
> Epipremnum mirabile Schott, Bonplandia 5 (1857) 45 - Type: Schott, Gen.
> Aroid.
> (1858) t.79.
> Rhaphidophora wallichii Schott, Prodr. Syst. Aroid. (1860) 383 - Type:
> Myanmar, Attran,
> Wallich 4437A (K holo; LE iso).
> Rhaphidophora vitiensis Schott -Rhaphidophora pertusa (Roxb.) Schott
var.
> vitiensis
> (Schott) Engl.
> Epipremnum elegans Engl., Bull. Soc. Tosc. di Ort. 4 (1879) 269 - Types:
> Papua New
> Guinea, Soron, June 1872, Beccari PP 472 (FI syn;
erroneously
> cited as PP 442 in
> protologue); Indonesia, Sulawesi Tengara, SE from Lepo-Lepo
> towards Kendari, July
> 1874, Beccari PS 46 (FI syn).
> Rhaphidophora formosana Engl. (1879) non. (Hayata) M. Hotta (1970)
> Epipremnum mirabile Schott f. multisectum Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 25
(1898)
> 12 -
> Epipremnum pinnatum (L.) Engl. f. multisectum (Engl.) Engl.
in
> Engl., Pflanzenr. 37
> (IV.23B) (1908) 63 - Type: cultivated Bogor Botanic
Garden
> 1896, Engler s.n. (B?
> holo).
> Epipremnum mirabile Schott f. eperforatum Engl. -Epipremnum pinnatum
(L.)
> Engl. f.
> eperforatum (Engl.) Engl.
> Rhaphidophora lovellae F.M. Bailey
> Rhaphidophora merrillii Engl., Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 37 (1905) 115 - Types:
> Philippines:
> Mindanao, Davao, Mar. 1904, Copeland PNH 335 (B syn; K, PNH?
> isosyn);
> Philippines: Luzon, La Union, Bauang, Feb. 1904, Elmer PNH
5539
> (B syn; K!,
> PNH? isosyn). As explained elsewhere in this paper, the
> Philippine populations of E.
> pinnatum require a separate study to resolve their status.
Given
> the varied nature of
> the syntypes cited by Engler, no attempt at
lectotypification
> will be made here.
> Epipremnum merrillii Engl. & K. Krause in Engl., Pflanzenr. 37 (IV.23B)
> (1908) 137 -
> Type: Philippines, Luzon, Zambales, Jan. 1907, Curran BS 5883 (B holo;
PNH?
> iso).
> Epipremnum angustilobum K. Krause, Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 45 (1911) 659 -
Type:
> Philippines,
> Luzon, Benguet, Sablang, Nov.-Dec. 1910, Fenix 12587 (B holo; PNH? iso).
> Epipremnum elegans Engl. fma. ternatensis Alderw., Bull. Jard. Bot.
Buit.
> ser.3, 4 (1922):
> 169 - Type: Indonesia, Maluku. Pulau Ternate, Kota Baru
('Baroe
> '), 13 Oct. 1920,
> Beguin 939 (BO holo).
> Epipremnum formosanum Hayata - Rhaphidophora formosana (Hayata) M. Hotta
> (1970)
> nom. illeg., non. Engler (1879)
> Rhaphidophora neocaledonica Guillaumin, Bull. Soc. Bot. France 84 (1937)
> 160 - Type:
> New Caledonia, Isle of Pines, Pancher s.n. (P, holo; GH, US,
> iso).
> [Epipremnum glaucicephalum Elmer, Leafl. Philipp. Bot. 10(133): 3620
> (1938) - Voucher:
> Sorsogon, Irosin, Mt Bulusan, Nov. 1915, Elmer 15135 (BM, K,
MO,
> P, PNH?),
> nom. inval., descr. angl.]
>
>
> Pete
>
>
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