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Old 02-10-2010, 04:12 AM
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I believe that one is Peperomia hernandifolia (sp?) It gets little red splotches under the leaves and a prominant white stripe down the middle of the leaf.....but a few peps have that.
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Old 02-10-2010, 05:02 AM
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I believe that one is Peperomia hernandifolia (sp?) It gets little red splotches under the leaves and a prominant white stripe down the middle of the leaf.....but a few peps have that.
Thats what I thought it was. I may have to contact you later about that one b/c I lost mine a while back and have yet to replace it.

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Old 02-10-2010, 05:36 AM
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Harry do you have a bigger closer pic of that Selaginella sp. Lita?

I have a plant which looks very much like this, but was told it was an orchid. It has not flowered, but the location i have it in leads me to believe it is not an orchid (it is shaded a bit, but is near a 20w 12v heat lamp in a gecko tank).
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A. vittarifolium ~ I was going to give you one....they'll do better once you get them out of the direct light, and they need to hang out from the side of something to grow right....
Josh, that look more like Anthurium warocqueanum. I have never seen a vittarifolium with patterned leaves. Here's my vattarifolium

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Harry do you have a bigger closer pic of that Selaginella sp. Lita?

I have a plant which looks very much like this, but was told it was an orchid. It has not flowered, but the location i have it in leads me to believe it is not an orchid (it is shaded a bit, but is near a 20w 12v heat lamp in a gecko tank).
Maureen, can you show us a picture of your plant. I will try and get a better picture today. I'm not sure how this plant could be confused for an orchid. I guess the rhizomes look similar to a Dichea but a fraction of the size.
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Old 02-10-2010, 03:11 PM
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Josh, that look more like Anthurium warocqueanum. I have never seen a vittarifolium with patterned leaves. Here's my vattarifolium

Oh I thought he was talking about the small ones on the back side of the picture...those are the A. vittarifolium...........the big one with white veins thats on the right is indeed A. warocqueanum.
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Old 02-10-2010, 04:20 PM
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Josh, he may have been. I didn't even notice them. My bad! I have some young seedlings of vittarifolium if anyone wants one I'll sell them for $3 each. But, they are only 2 leaves at this point.
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Josh/Nate, either of you guys got an extra cutting of Pearcea hypocyrtiflora I could grab at the MADS meeting? Killed mine and never got it back to try again.
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I've yet to pick one up myself.
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Josh/Nate, either of you guys got an extra cutting of Pearcea hypocyrtiflora I could grab at the MADS meeting? Killed mine and never got it back to try again.
Got it, remind me before the meeting :-)
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