Re: [Aroid-l] Philodendron stenolobum


"I find it hard to believe that the plant that was
called williamsii a few years ago, and was part of the
controversy with the plant now called stenolobum,
could be a variation of stenolobum."

Why not? All people are the same species, and yet you
can see very much variation in terms of coloration,
height, hair type, etc.


--- Russ <chammer@cfl.rr.com> wrote:

> RE: [Aroid-l] Philodendron stenolobum and P.
> bipinnatifidum?My P. stenolobum has leaves exactly
> like those of the large plant featured in last
> year's Aroid Show.  I find it hard
> to believe that the plant that was called williamsii
> a few years ago, and was part of the controversy
> with the plant now 
> called stenolobum, could be a variation of
> stenolobum.  If they are, in fact, all to be called
> stenolobum, there will be much
> confusion with this species.  Certainly they must be
> identified under different varietal names to avoid
> this.  
> Russ
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