2017-06-26 17:40 GMT-03:00 Ertelt, Jonathan B :
Marcus,
An interesting question. If you are speaking of potential fossil record and the like, I haven’t a clue. However, plants were being collected that would later be included in Spathiphyllum back in the mid-1800’s. Interesting also that this
genus has several Old World representatives in Southeastern Asia – at least listed in such a way as to make one thing that there are some species native to the Phillipines and Solomon Islands, and that it is not strictly a Neotropical genus. But it seems that
with relatively little pushing you could have arrived at this same information, so this may not be what you’re looking for at all. However, this answer may cause someone to respond, simply because they want to demonstrate that they know more, and that might
provide you with a closer answer to your query. Hopefully it will be shared in this venue. Good Growing!
Jonathan
From: on behalf of Marcus Nadruz
Reply-To: Discussion of aroids
Date: Monday, June 26, 2017 at 11:06 AM
To: Aroid list
Subject: [Aroid-l] Spathiphyllum
Dears Aroiders,
Would anyone have any information about the age of the genus
Spathiphyllum?
Thank you very much.
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Instituto de Pesquisas
Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro
Ministério do Meio Ambiente
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(http://www.jbrj.gov.br)
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Jardim Botanico do Rio de Janeiro
Ministério do Meio Ambiente
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