----- Original Message -----
From: Bluesea
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: 1/5/2008 12:57:08 AM
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] self heading Philodendron ID
Eric, I had 27 in my back yard, just north of Lake Mary near I-4 and SR 46 intersection.
But I see very little freeze damage to my outdoor tropicals, so I guess it wasn't down at
the really cold temp long enough.
Russ
Eric Schmidt wrote:
We only got down to 31F for an hour or so, so I doubt
the plants were bothered at all. Judging from the size
of the clump and age of the neighborhood they were
probably planted early to mid 1970's. They would have
survived the 3 big freezes in the 1980s, esp. 12/89
when there were 2 nights at 19-20F here. They probably
froze to the ground as a majority of the P.
bipinnatifidum and P. x evansii did at that time.
I thought P. eichleri was a species not a hybrid. Kew
lists it as a synonum for P. undulatum.
Eric
Orlando,FL z9b/10a
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Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 06:45:31 -0800
From: leu242 at yahoo.com
To: aroid-l at gizmoworks.com
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] self heading Philodendron
ID
Dear Eric,
After tossing your photo around, some buddys and I
have come to the conclusion that the plants in
question are P.X "Eichelrii" (pronounced Eck-ler-ii)
which together with P. X "Evansii" are a couple of
the OLD Meconostigma (self-heading) hybrids made
back in the 50`s (?) and 60`s. Plants with this
name are clearly pictured in old Exoticas. It must
have great resistance to cold, and it would be
greatly appreciated if you could re-visit these
plants now that the severe cold snap has passed and
give us a report on how they fared.
The Best,
Julius
Its definitely not P. xanadu. These plants are 5-6
ft.
tall. The leaves are 2-3 ft. long.
Eric
Orlando, FL
Xanadu gone wild ! No way is that Xanadu. I
think it
resembles somewhat P. x evansii, an invalid name
that
might better be written P. 'Evansii'. This is
much
seen in older Miami gardens, but the one in the
photo
seems more compact and in some way different.
John.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:aroid-l-bounces at gizmoworks.com] On Behalf
Of
Marek Argent
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 2:52 AM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] self heading Philodendron
ID
Hi,
For me it looks like Ph. xanadu
Marek
----- Original Message -----
From: "Eric Schmidt"
To: "Discussion of aroids"
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 10:59 PM
Subject: [Aroid-l] self heading Philodendron ID
I found this clump of a self heading
Philodendron in
an older neighborhood. Can't tell if it is a
form of
P. bipinnatifidum (selloum) or a different
species
or
hybrid. Any ideas?
http://tinyurl.com/yu2yxr
Eric
Orlando,FL z9b/10a
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