Everybody is saying that the plant in the picture is A. clarinervium but attached=2C 1892=2C is the plant I have always known as A. clarinervium. These leaves are 15 cm. long and I don=92t doubt they can get much bigger under optimum conditions=2C but in comparison with A. crystallinum and A. magnificum the plant is a dwarf. It produces orange fruits.
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Incidentally there is another plant introduced into the trade through tissue culture as Anthurium =91Crystal Hope=92 which may be a mutation of A. crystallinum. =3B The leaves on this specimen are 23 cm. long. See 1890.
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John.
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From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] On Behalf Of Helmut Reisenberger
Sent: Wednesday=2C May 05=2C 2010 4:38 PM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium ID
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This is A. clarinervium. Rhe leaves can become 35 cm long!
Helmut reisenberger =3B
Von: Zach DuFran <=3Bzdufran@wdtinc.com>=3B
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That one is A. clarinervium
Zach
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From: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] on behalf of Don Martinson [llmen@wi.rr.com]
Sent: Monday=2C May 03=2C 2010 9:16 AM
To: Discussion of aroids
Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Anthurium ID
This one surely looks like Anth. crystallinum or A. clarinervium or maybe even A. magnificum=2C but I am not expert enough to tell the difference.
On 4/30/10 6:10 PM=2C "Marek Argent" <=3Babri1973@wp.pl>=3B wrote:
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Could you tell me what species are presented in the photos:
Anthurium http://aroid.org/midamerica/201004images/032.jpg
All the best
Marek Argent
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