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  Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium pallidiflorum
From: "ExoticRainforest" <Steve at ExoticRainforest.com> on 2007.05.05 at 13:03:04(15632)
Mike,

I certainly would not consider myself an expert in the field
of blooming anthurium. But of late I've had a good deal of experience
watching them closely. With the aid of Dr. Croat, Julius Boos, Lariann
Garner and several others we were able to track the daily growth of a spathe and
spadix of Anthurium regale for well over two months. What
you described seems exactly correct to me. It would be my guess that
the female flowers developed prior to the male sexual parts of the spadix.
In some anthurium this happens far enough apart to prevent self
pollination. If that is so you would not have been able to get
pollination even if you deliberately spread the pollen yourself. In the
case of our large Anthurium regale we have now collected pollen
and stored it in the freezer for the time when the next spathe is formed on
either of our two specimens. I believe the cooler temps were likely what
caused the plant to produce the spathe which is exactly what happened with
our A. regale. All of my notes and photographs, along with
extensive comments from Dr. Croat and the others named are
here:

http://www.exoticrainforest.com/Anthurium%20regale%20spathe%20pc.html

There are about 5 pages of notes and photos so this will take
a little time to go completely through. If you take the time to read
through them you may be able to learn, just as I did, how to hopefully pollinate
the plant the next time around.

Good luck with the effort! And next time, photograph it
all the way through!

Steve Lucas

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