From: =?utf-8?Q?Eduardo_Gon=C3=A7alves?= <edggon at gmail.com>
on 2018.09.12 at 23:21:38
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Dear Pete,
To me, those on your picture are quite retuse. I don=E2=80=99t have pictures of synandria in S. podophyllum, but I am attaching a exert of Schott=E2=80=99s S. vellozianum, which is quite similar to S. podophyllum except for the red-yellow fruit issue. The furrows between individual stamens are almost indetectable in S. podophyllum.
If you google S. podophyllum, all you see is S. angustatum!!! In fact, I have cultivated S. angustatum, S. erythrophyllum, S. auritum, S. chiapense, S. crassifolium and S. yurimaguense, but only saw S. podophyllum twice, once in Mexico and once in Costa Rica. They can be common locally, but I doubt someone have the real S. podophyllum in cultivation.
Very best wishes, Eduardo.
Good morning Tom,
Thank you very much! I hope your travels are happy, fun, and safe. Jude
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