Philodendrons 
PHILODENDRON alatum (Peru), sturdy, broad leaf with two 
deep indentations to form large wings, stiff round petioles 
WALFM #751 
PHILODENDRON andreanum (Colombia), iridescent, dark- 
green velvety leaf, suffused brown, ivory veins 
WTHFM #752 
PHILODENDRON bohiense (Brazil) , oblong, pointed leaf, metal 
green, winged petiole WALFM #753 
PHILODENDRON bipinnatifidum (South Brazil), stiff, leathery 
leaf, gracefully lobed, dark green with prominent veins, slow 
grower WTHFM #754 
PHILODENDRON brenesii (Costa Rica), large, shiny rich green 
oblong cordate leaf, light green to ivory midrib 
WALFM #755 
PHILODENDRON calophyllum (Brazil), cordate pointed leaf, 
shiny, fresh green on long, winged petioles WALFM #756 
PHILODENDRON cordatum (Brazil), true type, small or medium 
size, long heart-shaped leaves, harder and glossier than 
oxycardium, stiffer growth WALFM #757 
PHILODENDRON coerulescens (Venezuela), long, straight, 
green leaf with pink midrib, blue underneath WTHFM #758 
PHILODENDRON corrugosum (British Guiana), deep-green 
cordate leaves with their numerous veins depressed; winged 
short petioles, red near top WAHFM #759 
PHILODENDRON corsonianum; large oblong cordate, reddish- 
bronze leaf; with sinuate wavy edge WTHFM #760 
PHILODENDRON crassum (Panama), large, shiny, plum green 
cordate, heavy leaves, depressed veins, winged petioles 
WALFM #761 
PHILODENDRON cruentum (Ecuador), Red Leaf, decorative, 
upright growing, olive green leaf with bright green, depressed 
veins, back of leaf blade beautiful wine-red WAHFM #762 
PHILODENDRON dursii; Anthurium-like, satiny, corrugated, 
rich-green leaves with large basal lobes on thin, wiry petioles 
WAHSM #763 
PHILODENDRON elegans (Trop. South America), large leaf 
with long, narrow, finger-like segments WALFM #764 
PHILODENDRON erubescens (Colombia), medium size arrow- 
shaped leaf with coppery reverse, green petiole, free growing 
climber WALFM #765 
PHILODENDRON giganteum (West Indies), broad, cordate- 
ovate leaves beautifully lacquered, rich green leaves with 
lighter, depressed veins, strong winged petioles, close-jointed, 
upright WALFM #766 
PHILODENDRON gloriosum (Colombia), large, heart-shaped, 
silvery velvet leaves, reddish on margins and pale green to- 
ward center, ivory veins WTHSM #767 
PHILODENDRON guttiferum (Colombia), fleshy, black-green 
oblanceolate leaves arranged opposite stem, winged short 
petioles; very unusual; slow growing climber WAHFM #768 
PHILODENDRON hastatum (Brazil), arrowhead-shaped, leath- 
ery bright green leaves WALFM #769 
PHILODENDRON hastatum variegatum; beautifully white-mar- 
bled, spear-shaped leaves with sections of pure ivory or yellow 
: WAHFM #770 
PHILODENDRON ilsemanni; graceful, oblong cordate, waxy 
leaves of olive-green, variegated white in varying degrees on 
slender petioles WTHFM #771 
PHILODENDRON imbe (Rio de Janeiro), sword-shaped leaves, 
red underneath, petiole spotted red WALFM #772 
PHILODENDRON insignis (British Guiana), divided, leathery 
leaf with narrow pointed segments, winged petioles 
WALFM #773 
PHILODENDRON krebsii (Puerto Rico), oblong, medium size, 
hard leaves, shiny deep green, winged petioles, prolific 
climber WALFM #774 
PHILODENDRON lacerum (Jamaica), large, heart-shaped 
light-green leaf with wavy indented margin, deeply lobed 
when old, first Philodendron introduced into Florida by 
Spaniards WTLFM #775 
PHILODENDRON laciniosum (Brazil) , shiny, metallic green leaf 
deeply sagittate with numerous, uneven fingers, depressed 
nerves, spready habit WPLEM #776 
PHILODENDRON lingulatum (Peru), ovate, corrugated, rich 
green leaves, flattened petiole near base of leaf, fast climber 
WALFM #777 
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765 193 752 757 768 
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