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Re: Unknown aroid pict. now available!
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From: Dana Scholle <dana at homecom.com> on 1998.04.07 at 18:52:05(2005)
Interesting I had always thought it was a hookeri mutation, but then I
don't know much about anthuriums! hehe.. Well, for everyone out there in
aroidland, I heartily recommend this plant, though.. It's pretty sturdy..
I've managed to forget to water it for a couple months at a time when my
schedule gets really hectic, and not only does it NOT show any ill effects
but the durned thing is BLOOMING.. *laugh* (Plus it looks really cool too
heheh)
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At 11:56 PM 3/28/98 -0600, you wrote:
>Yes, I thought it was A. plowmanii... which is the botanical name for A.
>"Rancho Ruffles"... Which, btw, I introduced into the trade many years
>ago... However, A. plowmanii has red berries and thus is eliminated from
>consideration as subject plant is said to have yellow berries...
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>Tom, have you had the opportunity to check this out...
>Dewey
>>I have this exact same plant at home.. It's labeled Anthurium "Rancho
>>Ruffles" I think it's of the Hookeri (sp?) persuasion.
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>>At 04:50 PM 3/24/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>>>Dewey:
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>>>> Where is this picture, on the IAS determination page?
>>>> Tom
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>>>The picture is available at: http://www.execpc.com/~llmen/anthur1.jpg
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>Dewey E. Fisk, Plant Nut
>THE PHILODENDRON PHREAQUE
>Your Source for Tropical Araceae
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