These are another Anthurium pic
then an Anubias barterii
Cryptocoryne wendetii
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How many of you are into Aroids? Those cute little and manytime gigantic members of the family Araceae?
You know, Jack in the Pulpits, Elaphent Ears, Swiss Cheese plants, Anthuriums, Peace lillies, Calla lilies, etc....
Here are some of mine, and I would love for you to share pics of yours if you have any:
Agloeanema commutatum, plant and flower, then Alocasia hybrid, then one of my Anthuriums
These are another Anthurium pic
then an Anubias barterii
Cryptocoryne wendetii
Philodendron scandence
Pistia stratoides, water lettuce
and Peace lily (Spathiphyllum wallisii)
Syngonium podophyllum, arrowhead vine
and Zantedeschia tubers, Calla lilies.
I have many more, but no pictures.
They really are cool Tindo; I recognize a few of them.
very cool, i love that Anubias barterii (i think, the one in the water)
i have a handfull of peace lilies, here's my favorite, but i can never get it to bloom...
Last edited by eikon; November 30th, 2006 at 05:30 AM.
Cool pictures , Voted I love them .. but I am not a collector Have a couple of Spaths. the Swiss Cheese plant & Arrow Head ... Gin
Nice foliage on that one eikon! I'm not sure how to get any aroid to bloom if it doesn't want to. All I can say, is be patient.
I have elephant ears, swiss cheese, pothos, and probably some others in my yard, aroids are landscape plants down here.
I have a couple. I love so I buy them and send them to my daughter in Alabama. Some of the types I have bought are fairly rare and expensive, but I don't have time and energy to take care of them and orchids too.