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Re: A REPORT ON THE AROID BEAUTY CONTEST
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From: "john s. smolowe" johnsmolowe at pacbell.net> on 2002.04.30 at 03:12:47(8678)
I had not heard of Anthurium peltigerum, but a web search reveals a
photo which is indeed fine. Does any know a source of it?
I voted earlier, but looking my Deni Bown "Aroids" book I see 3 other
pretty aroids, Chlorospatha atropurpurea, Homalomena lindenii,
Colletogyne perrieri. Does anyone know a source for any of these?
Also, I did a web search and could not find pictures of the following
aroids mentioned below: Anthurium rafaelenses and effusilobum or
Philodendron pastulatum. Anyone know any urls with photos of them?
John Smolowe
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Menlo Park, CA
Betsy Feuerstein wrote:
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> Joe, if I must let's go for Anth Peltigerum, Anth Waroquaneum, Anth
> veitchii the real crinkled form. One cannot complain about any of
> those, can you? Kidding, it really makes no difference.
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> Betsy
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> Durightmm@aol.com wrote:
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> > Just when you think you might know the most popular genera consider
> > these entries:
> > Anthuriums rafaelenses and effusilobum. are among the 25+ entries
> > and Philodendrun erubescense and pastulatum among an equal number
> > submitted. In the general classification there are many that will
> > surprise you. So you still have time to get your late entry in .
> > Responses abroad have been exceptionally promising. You HAVE A
> > CHANCE so take it, now! .
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