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Old 02-14-2007, 08:39 PM
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Can everyone help me identy these plants? I got them as a group and they were not labeled.

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1. Looks like Philodendron hastatum. Not positive though. Its definately a Philo or close relative for sure.

2. Looks like Philo. pedatum.

3. Maranta burle-marxii I think.

4. Some sort of Neoregelia. Impossible to name if you didn't get a name with it.

5. Appears to be a Caladium. Maybe C. humboltii "Mini White" ?

6. Same as 4.
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Thank you very much Antone!

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Does the leaves on Philo one have any variegation> If so it is nat hastatum.
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#2 looks like some sort of Anthurium to me. But I can't really tell. But Philodendron pedatum looks like this:
http://www.aroid.org/genera/Philodendro ... index.html
Unless it looks different before reaching maturity?????
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Most "cutleaf" philo's I have seen do look a lot different when mature. I am pretty sure Antone is right as those smaller leaves look identical to some plants our plant biology department has and P. pedatum is what they have it identified as.
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Maybe C. humboltii "Mini White" ?
Yeah that is what it is...
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Does #1 look like this
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If so I think its maybe a junvenile of a number of Philos. Sorry for the other post. I evidently can't type. It would also not be hastatum.
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It sure does look like that.

Thanks for the identification!

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