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Philodendron id
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annafl z10a FL (
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Fri, Jun 9, 06 at 17:45
| I know I should know this one. Can you tell me the name?

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RE: Philodendron id
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| looks like bipinattifidum |
RE: Philodendron id
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| Aroideana, Isn't bipinatifidum the selloum phil? I have lots of selloums, but this is different. The leaf is proportionately more elongated, less split and more regularly split. |
RE: Philodendron id
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RE: Philodendron id
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| No, it's not xanadu either! I have lots of those too. This is inbetween the size of a xanadu and a selloum. I know I've seen this before, but don't recall the name. |
RE: Philodendron id
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If it has spots on the petioles (rusty-red color) and the base looks like it's wrapped in burlap it's a Philodendron pinnatifidum. Randy |
RE: Philodendron id
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| Yes! Randy, I think you're right. There are red spots on the petioles. When I searched images, there seemed to be a lot of variability in the species pictured, but several images look just like my plant. Thank-you! |
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