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Re: Anthurium trinerve
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From: Lester Kallus <lkallus at earthlink.net> on 1999.04.02 at 13:47:06(3226)
I looked through the archives and see that the original message on
"blueberry anthurium" came from Geoffrey Kibby on Aug. 15, 1997. There
have been no posts from that particular email address since 1997 so I don't
know if he's still a member of the listserver. (He may, of course, have
changed his email address.)
Les
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At 09:36 PM 4/1/99 -0600, you wrote:
>About 1.5(?) years ago, seeds of the so-called "blueberry anthurium" were
>offered here. It was subsequently ID'd as Anthurium trinerve.
>Unfortunately, I've lost the information on who generously offered the
>seeds. The link to the original picture was as follows:
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>http://www.cas.usf.edu/~mansell/iasphoto/GKblue.jpg
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>Anyway, I was fortunate to receive some seeds and to get them to germinate.
>The plant has grown slowly but surely on the windowsill above my sink.
>About 2 weeks ago, I took a closer look and lo and behold, a small
>infloresence was visible. You can see a photo at:
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>http://www.execpc.com/~llmen/atrinerve3.jpg
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>Does anyone recall the donor of these seeds?
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>Don Martinson
>Wauwatosa, Wisconsin (Milwaukee suburb)
>USDA Zone 5 (-10 to -20F)
>AHS Heat Zone #4
>mailto:dmartin@post.its.mcw.edu
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