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Plant Identification => Plant Identification Questions and Answers => Topic started by: Afloden on January 09, 2012, 06:53:57 PM
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Hello to all,
I have searched through images to locate what this plant might be, but have seen nothing quite so similar. I thought Raphiocarpus, but cannot find a species that matches. I have no data on the flowers, but the inflorescence is in the image, cymose/sub-umbellate, with a short calyx and long seed pods. The leaves are nicely marked in silver and black and sericeous. It has a short stocky rhizome, but no erect stem. It was growing in the north of Vietnam at 2200-2400m on shaded mossy cliff faces with Shortia, Begonia sapaensis, two Primula, and numerous other good plants.
Aaron
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Hi Aron
I am not fer milliar with the Asian species of Gesneriaceae ,but do find them interesting and like to see more of it !
It might be a new spec.
Did you take the pictures ,and do you have more to show.
Wim
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Currently only the one picture, but the plants are growing in my greenhouse now. My thought when see it in only two hard to access sites was that it was a new species. The habitat was rarely encountered and the plant only twice.
I also have several other Gesneriads from the area that are in a different genus. We saw several rosette forming species from Sapa north to Y Ty as well as many of the caulescent types hanging from trees.
Aaron