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  Hairy scary !!!!!!!
From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" <hetter at xs4all.nl> on 2012.09.07 at 13:53:37(22704)
Hi folks,

If you weant to see a really hairy one, follow this link:

http://ejournal.sinica.edu.tw/bbas/content/2012/3/Bot533-14.pdf

Enjoy, or have a nightmare!

Wilbert

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From: The Silent Seed <santoury at aol.com> on 2012.09.07 at 16:15:19(22705)
Wow, that is totally awesome!!!! Thanks for sharing!

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From: "D. Christopher Rogers" <branchiopod at gmail.com> on 2012.09.07 at 16:23:55(22706)
Nice!!

Thanks, Wilbert!!

On Fri, Sep 7, 2012 at 8:53 AM, Wilbert Hetterscheid wrote:

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From: Eduardo Gomes Goncalves <edggon at gmail.com> on 2012.09.07 at 16:26:01(22708)
Ouch... It looks like a white possum plugged into an AC 220V power socket!

Nice misfit indeed... I would love to grow it!

Best wishes,

Eduardo

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From: Bobby McGehe <bobbymcgehe at bellsouth.net> on 2012.09.07 at 19:49:09(22709)
Wilbert,

I know you have some stashed somewhere!
bobby

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From: "Wilbert Hetterscheid" <hetter at xs4all.nl> on 2012.09.08 at 05:42:13(22710)
Yeah, maybe..........but where? I can't remeber.............

Van: aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@www.gizmoworks.com] Namens Bobby McGehe
Verzonden: vrijdag 7 september 2012 21:49
Aan: Discussion of aroids
Onderwerp: Re: [Aroid-l] Hairy scary !!!!!!!

Wilbert,

I know you have some stashed somewhere!
bobby

From: Wilbert Hetterscheid

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From: Steve Marak <samarak at gizmoworks.com> on 2012.09.08 at 17:18:26(22713)
Lovely, Wilbert!

Is there a similar cladogram for the genus as a whole somewhere?

(I didn't know Andreas Wistuba was an amorphophallus guy. I think of him
more in the Nepenthes world.)

Steve

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