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  Re: [Aroid-l] Limestone Substrates
From: brian lee <lbmkjm at yahoo.com> on 2010.10.22 at 17:34:26(21579)
Dear Ted, Jay, Eduardo, and All,

Aloha.

I second all that Jay has said. Jay, your articles in the latest Aroidiana were excellent. Keep writing articles about aroids in habitat and associated flora. I really enjoyed reading about the association of Zamia in the wild with Araceae.

Ted, I am often experimenting with pH on plants that seem to want something other than what I am supplying them. It would be nice to have ecological habitat data on all the plants I grow. However, there are many unidentified taxa in cultivation that have poor or no locality data or incorrect data. This is highly unfortunate as one must start guessing on preferable pH, if the plants are not thriving. A plant that is in declining vigor may be in that state for all sorts of
variables; pH being only one factor. Elevational data is another important factor. If locality data is not recorded and associated with an undescribed species; botanists would be reluctant to describe them. If the habitat is then destroyed and the original locations cannot be determined, this is very tragic for taxonomy and other reasons. When one starts to cultivate a new plant, it is always helpful to have habitat and ecological information to begin a horticultural protocol. One can be lucky and have a taxon that is very adaptable, but, if a plant is an obligate calciphile, the pH must be adjusted or the plant will languish.

Eduardo, I must also praise you for writing about the Araceae of Brazil in these limestone outcrops. It was a great article on a poorly known habitat. I may throw some lime on a few of my Philodendron subgenus, Meconostigma, to see how they
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