Ti) 199 764 807 
795 7174 558 777 
766 1203 806 7188 
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PHILODENDRON mamei (Ecuador), large, corrugated, heart- 
shaped leaf with silver design, slow WTHFM #778 
PHILODENDRON mandaianum; fine hybrid of P. hastatum and 
erubescens, reddish arrow-shaped leaves, with red petioles 
WALFM #779 
PHILODENDRON micans (Colombia), tropical climber with 
small heart-shaped leaves, glittering-silky above, reddish 
beneath WTHSM #780 
PHILODENDRON ochrostemon (Peru), small, dark-green oblong 
leaf, later perforated WTHFM #781 
PHILODENDRON oxycardium (syn. cordatum or scandens) 
(West Indies), the popular small-leaved, heart-shaped 
trailer WALFM #782 
PHILODENDRON oxycardium variegatum; variegated ivory on 
glossy green leaf WTLFM #783 
PHILODENDRON panduriforme (Brazil), Fiddle Leaf, unusual, 
exotic olive-green, shiny leaves of excellent keeping quality, 
round petiole WALFM #784 
PHILODENDRON pertusum borsigianum; selected strain show- 
ing cuts and perforations earlier on younger, glossy-green 
leaves, freely climbing WALFM #785 
PHILODENDRON pertusum (Monstera deliciosa) (South 
Mexico), pinnately cut and perforated large leaves, glossy- 
green, well known decorator WALFM #786 
PHILODENDRON pertusum variegatum; large leaf, deeply cut 
and perforated, variegated cream and yellow WTHFM #787 
PHILODENDRON pittieri (Costa Rica), glossy, heart-shaped 
leaf of unusual sturdiness, apple-green, winged petioles at- 
tached at top of leaf giving pleasing appearance. Tolerates 
dry conditions well WALFM #788 
PHILODENDRON quercifolium (Brazil), olive-green lacy leaf, 
pinnate and bi-pinnate with many fingers, round wiry peti- 
oles, spready WALFM #789 
PHILODENDRON radiatum (dubium) (Guatemala), deeply 
lobed, rich green foliage WALFM #790 
PHILODENDRON ruizii (Peru), large, elongated, crinkled leaf, 
dull green, overlapping rounded basal lobes \WALFM #791 
PHILODENDRON sagittifolium (Costa Rica), arrow-shaped, 
shiny leaf with upturned wings, light green and fleshy, large 
grower WALFM #792 
PHILODENDRON sagittatum; slender, arrow-shaped foliage, 
winged petioles WALFM #793 
PHILODENDRON sanguineum (Mexico), thick, elongate sagit- 
tate leaf, dark green with prominent light midrib, lower sur- 
face more or less purple red, petioles sparingly spotted red 
WALFM #794 
PHILODENDRON schottii (Colombia), thin, heart-shaped leaf, 
light green on thin petioles and slender stems, fast grower 
WPLFEM #795 
PHILODENDRON selloum (Paraguay), large leaf, deeply lobed, 
stemless WALFM #796 
PHILODENDRON simsii (Guiana), oblong, cordate, leathery 
leaves of smaller dimensions, fresh green, good on poles or 
bark WALFM #797 
PHILODENDRON sodiroi (Colombia), large, heart-shaped leaf 
practically covered with silver, red stem WALFM #798 
PHILODENDRON squamiferum (Guiana), strong leaves, five- 
lobed, shiny rich-green, petioles red and covered with long 
red hair WALFM #799 
PHILODENDRON ssynefalax; tri-lobed, fleshy leaf, pointed, 
round petiole, stiff, upright grower WALFM #800 
PHILODENDRON trifoliatum (Venezuela), leathery, dark- 
green, tri-lobed leaves with depressed veins, two small red 
marks at base of leaf, good keeper WALFM #801 
PHILODENDRON tripartitum (Costa Rica), narrow, leathery, 
pointed leaves with sagittate base WALFM #802 
PHILODENDRON tripartitum x squamiferum (Mauro hybrid), 
slender sagittate leaves, attractive, free-growing climber 
WALFM #803 
PHILODENDRON trisectum (Andes of Colombia), long, spear- 
shaped leaves with two small wings at base WALFM #804 
PHILODENDRON varifolium (Peru), graceful, heart-shaped 
leaves, greenish-brown with silver bands between veins 
WAHFM #805 
PHILODENDRON verrucosum (Ecuador), delicate, satiny green 
cordate leaves shaded with iridescent olive-color, hairy red 
petioles, one of the most beautiful species WTHSM #806 
PHILODENDRON wendlandii (Costa Rica) , self-heading species, 
shaped like bird’s nest fern, leaves in a rosette, thick, spongy 
petioles, narrow elongate leaves WPHFEM #807 
