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Aglaonema commutatum

Schott 1856

I've got it as A. marmoratum.
I sent the photos to "Kwietnik" magazine and it's been identified it as A. commutatum.
It grows very good in the hydroculture.



2001-07-022001-12-04
This poor being is the only specimen I have.
Aglaonema commutatum 2004-10
2001-06-212001-07-02
The inflorescence. On the left photo it's not quite open.
2001-09-082001-10-08
Ripening of the infructescence. Set the cursor on the photos, you'll see the date of each one.
2001-10-182001-11-15
2001-12-192002-01-20
Five months from blooming the fruits matured.
But not all. Here's an open fruit that didn't.
2002-01-202002-01-25
Every fruit contains only one seed.
See also the leaf in the page "Leaves Scans"
It blooms and fruits every year.

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