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  Re: [Aroid-l] Urgent Request from Tom Croat,
From: santoury at aol.com on 2010.10.28 at 04:40:42
Good evening, 
I don't know how many of you were at the Miami IAS show, but there was one vendor selling Aglaonema costatum. I bought the "mother plant" and will be happy to take pictures. I do not know if there are any flowers hiding beneath the foliage, but I will check tomorrow. I wonder, does anybody else grow this plant? It was the first time I had seen this, and of course had to have it. 
Tom, did you see this plant? If so, do you still desire photos? 
Best, Jude


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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 17:58:53 -0500
From: Tom Croat <Thomas.Croat@mobot.org>
Subject: Urgent Request to List members, a strange new collection

Dear Aroiders:

            I have described a plant collected in a remote habitat near the Brazilian border in Peru.  It was collected by a friend in California who has been growing it as an acuatic. It has a definitely creeping stem, rather short petioles and in many respects looks like Aglaonema costatum.  It keyed out to Bognera and I assumed that it was a member of that genus but Eduardo Gon=C3=A7alves has some doubts and is wondering if it could have been an escaped horticultural collection.  Although that seems somewhat unlikely I would like to see any images that any of you might have of Aglaonema costatum in order to make a better judement.  It would be especially useful to see a close up of the spadix if any of you have that species in flower at this time.

            Thanks in advance for any help that anyone can render.

Tom Croat
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