Re: Syngonium
- Subject: Re: Syngonium
- From: E* G* <e*@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 10:23:20 -0400
| Dear aroiders, As far as I have observed, the Syngonium which is broadly cultivated is Syngonium angustatum, not S. podophyllum. The main easy-to-observe difference is on male flowers, which are retuse (shallowly lobate, like a molar teeth) on apex on S. angustatum and truncate (blunt) on S. podophyllum. I took this in Tom’s revision of the genus (1981). All naturalized Syngonium I have seen in Brazil and around Miami are S. angustatum. Pictures I have seen from Southeastern Asia are S. angustatum as well. Syngonium auritum has subcoriaceus and pretty shiny leaves and is a lazy climber, seeming to prefer to be lurking around on topsoil. Material I have seen of S. podophyllum - only in Chiapas-Mexico and around San Jose in Costa Rica - climber like crazy and have softer leaves. By the way, I have checked my S. auritum in my backyard and they have exactly the same aspect as that on Peter’s picture. Very best wishes, Eduardo.
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