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  Re: [Aroid-l] New aroid from Western Florida
From: brian lee <lbmkjm at yahoo.com> on 2011.02.12 at 11:35:33(21935)
Dear Robert,

Aloha.

Great to hear from you again. I send you best wishes.

For further information on this remarkable plant, go to the Meconostigma website. Click on articles and you will be able to read a good account of what has been discussed so far. Philodendron subgenus, Meconostigma are generally the so-called tree Philodendrons. Airlan San Juan's Meconostigma website is very informative on all the species, some hybrids, etc. It is largely in English...with many photos. Meconostigma is the smallest subgenus of the genus, Philodendron. The other two subgenera are Philodendron and Pteromishum.

The particular plant in question
needs to have the inflorescence dissected and examined. Robert sent a specimen to Julius Boos who sent it on to MOBOT. Robert, if you send one to Hawaii, I'll have several of our botanists take a look and compare it to Philodendron bipinnatifidum and other Meconostigma. First, I do hope you set seed again and distribute them to specialist growers. You know how vulnerable seedlings can be.

For those of you not familiar with this Philodendron, it is indeed unique and marvelous. It is the southern most known collection of Meconostigma. At the moment, it is safe to say it is in the Philodendron bipinnatifidum complex. This complex has yielded other good species. Philodendron mello-barretoanum and Philodendron lundii were segregated out of Philodendron bipinnatifidum. There are some southern populations of this complex that warrant further fieldwork and investigation. There
are several very interesting Meconostigma in ex-situ collections labeled as Philodendron sp. I just found a strange unknown species last week that is not identified. It is worthwhile for more aroid enthusiasts to familiarize themselves with this subgenus. The Meconostigma website is a good source for references. Philodendron xanadu, a very popular plant,was once thought to be a form of miniature Philodendron bipinnatifidum. That story is yet to be completed.

Robert, I would love to discuss this plant with other Meconostigma enthusiasts...there are not many with the references or specialist interest or specimens that can add much more. If they are lurking out there, it would be great to hear from them. I would send an inflorescence specimen to Eduardo Goncalves in Brazil as he has been investigating Meconostigma for years. I do not know what that may involve regarding
Brazilian laws, etc. He can advise you on the specifics. We all miss the passion of Julius Boos, who would fan the flames of interest for Meconostigma from the cold coals. Perhaps there are dormant lurkers out there that will rise out of the ashes. Now that Simon Mayo is retired and out and about in Brazil, perhaps he will reinvestigate these questions. One can only hope.

Let us see what pops up...now that we know what this "New aroid from Western Florida", is.

Aloha,

Leland

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