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Dec 7, 2012 9:45 PM CST
Name: Noel Calvert
Tumaco, Colombia-South America (Zone 13b)
A gringo?Where?(does a doubletake)
Hey LariAnn,
I have some mature specimens of Anthurium fausto-mirandae as well as 3 other varieties I have yet to photograph. One seems to be a version of Monstera Deliciosa, but it is different. The petioles are rough like sandpaper, & it grows very compact to the ground in what I assume is the bird nest growth pattern. I have one with 2' long leaves & it has a fruit growing on it. I will photograph that as well.

The one that is too young to ID came off a mature plant. I do not have photos of that.

The other plant is a Anthurium clarinervium I believe.
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