Thank you.
Saroj Kasaju
2/19/2019
It is a nice color to see in a spathe
but such an incomplete case
leaves a lot out
and takes a lot out of people trying to help
we all are also very busy with family just like Aarti
dont have time
but its been more than 10 days and i was not about to ignore my innate giving impulse
this is a rare Anthurium
I have seen it in either MoBot in St Louis or some other midwest botanical gardens
many many years ago
planted as a curiosity
again in the glass houses
so searching found it
a pdf describes this group in details
Two of the several described somewhat look like these partial photos
Figure Number 4: Anthurium watermaliense
Figure Number 5 Anthurium bantanum
there are finer points to differentiate the two
not possible here.
But playing odds numbers game
the Black Prince Anthurium is the most popular and sold in the gardening trade
as you can see even ebay and amazon sell them
and that is
But the salient features described here can not be discerned //are not seen in theis case
at least i have not
so my diagnosis:
Anthurium with black spathe,
(possibly Anthurium watermaliense)
and that's being generous,
bringing it out of the basket of Anthurium dubia
a few more complete pictures would have made this case very unique and enjoyable
usha di
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