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Philodendron id
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annafl z10a FL (
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Fri, Sep 22, 06 at 20:15
| Do you know what these are?

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RE: Philodendron id
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- Posted by bihai z8B FL (My Page) on
Fri, Sep 22, 06 at 21:40
| The first one may be Rhaphidophera decursiva. The 2nd looks like Alocasia lauterbachiana |
RE: Philodendron id
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| the first one looks a little like Philodendron selloum. |
RE: Philodendron id
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| Alocasia brancifolia and Bihai is correct on the second one. |
RE: Philodendron id
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- Posted by bihai z8B FL (My Page) on
Sat, Sep 23, 06 at 10:24
| I guess I didn't recognice A. brancifolia because mine is so darn SMALL compared to that lovely specimen! |
RE: Philodendron id
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| Thank-you all! You guys are so fast. Going to put them in the ground today. Thank-you. Anna |
RE: Philodendron id
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| I have found the A. brancifolia to be very slow growing in comparison with other alocasias. But then again, I got mine as a 2" tissue culture plug about 6 months ago. It has gotten to be about 10" tall in that time. Yours is very lovely! |
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