Denis at Silver Krome Gardens, Inc.
SCHERBERICH wrote:
>
> Dear Alan,
>
> Regarding item #2, I have never heard of such a Philodendron species from French
> Guiana. Correct me if I am wrong but I strongly suspect it to be Philodendron
> polypodioides which is a wonderful species, close to Philodendron pedatum but
> very narrowly lobed so that it more looks like a fern than an aroid !
>
> Also the correct name for item #5 is Philodendron billietiae, also a very
> attractive species with its yellowish-orange petioles.
>
> With best regards,
>
> David
>
> alan@unity.ncsu.edu a *crit :
>
> >
> >
> > ITEM #2
> > =======
> > one Philodendron Polpoides-- a deeply lobed vining type. Very little
> > leaf blade between the veins.
> >
> >
> > ITEM #5
> > =======
> > three cuttings Philodendron billietii long leaf form -- very nice
> > elongated leaf form of this nice, new species. Each of the three cutting
> > is a different plant size small medium and large. I guess the high bid
> > will get the biggest plant of it. *** to be auctioned as 3 separate
> > plants ***
> >
>
> --
> David Scherberich
> 3, rue de Labroque
> 67000 Strasbourg
> France
>
> Email: earmag@cybercable.tm.fr
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