Re: Philodendron pedatum?


Dear Eduardo,
 
I got the photos from William Wissler in Australia, he wrote:
This plant is either P. squamiferum or P. pedatum. It starts with unloabed leaves that are replaced by the ones pictured once established. The petiole is red and bumpy/hairy. Leaves are up to 30 cm (12") long by 20 cm (8") wide.
 
Best,
Marek
 


 
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Philodendron pedatum?

Dear Marek,

Philodendron pedatum and P. quinquelobum have both smooth petioles but I could note that the petioles in your plant is somewhat warty. To me is a not-so-warty form of Philodendron squamiferum, maybe it is one of those plants produced by micropropagation. Do you know from where it is?

Very best wishes,

Eduardo.  


Em 21/01/2011, às 22:18, Marek Argent escreveu:

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