C. sp. 'Singkep 4' - Do they looked comparable to C. schulzei from Johore?
C. sp. 'Lingga 22' - we found this on the river banks close to C. sp 'Lingga 19 - platinum line'. Its leaves however did not had the 'platinum' vein and so we termed it as 'Lingga 22' first.
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C. sp. 'Singkep 4' - Do they looked comparable to C. schulzei from Johore?
Dear Tung Shu!
Thanks a lot for sharing, very useful tool to identify some of my plants. AND also it is a great pleasure to see so beautiful blossoming!!!
Glad you found the thread useful.
C. striolata 'Sg. Assan' - a blooming spathe of a cultivated specimen
C. sp. 'Lingga 14' - another spathe of a cultivated specimen
C. sp 'Bukit Ibam Pahang, yellow Ring' - I am not sure whether this is related to say C. cordata or is this something new...
they are so nice, do you think if I purchase from the contracts you mentioned, they are willing to ship to Shanghai?
Hi Yuwei,
If you order in bulk, it could be possible but I am not sure myself, why not you contact him directly? See here for the contact.
Regards,
T S Wang
C. cf. striolata 'Gunung Besar, South Kalimantan' - the limb opened too wide beyond the throat level
C. sp. 'Lingga Island' - collected from various locations in the island, note the distinct colour variation
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C. nurii 'Pahang - white ring' - a spathe of a collected specimen with a thin white line along the outer edge of the limb, in the wild the variation can be quite extreme like this as discovered by my explorer friend "http://cryptoandbetta.blogspot.com/2010/07/blog-post_1500.html"
C. sp. 'Yellow Ring, Pahang Bukit Ibam' - a spathe in the wild, note the tiny red spots on the raised collar
C. zaidiana - close up of the warty surface of the limb
C. affinis 'West Pahang' - the spathe providing a resting point for demselflies crossing the river
C. nurii 'West Pahang' - this is considered as C. nurii by many others probably due to the leaves having characteristics of C. nurii, however the miniature spathe is not exactly typical of C. nurii so what do you think?
C. sp. 'Pahang 8' - the orange limb is distinctively different from the rest of the identified species in Malaysia Peninsula, I initially thought that it might be comparable to C. xpurpurea but my friend thought that it might be comparable to C. zukalii instead. Now I think it might be comparable to C. cordata.
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C. schulzei 'Panti, Johore' - a blooming spathe in the wild
C. cordata 'Sedili, Johore' - a usual bright yellow blooming spathe in the wild
C. pondeteriifolia 'Thomson Singapore' - a blooming spathe in my metal tub pond
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