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 bahiense (Brazil) , oblong, pointed leaf, metal 
green, winged petiole WALFM #753 
PHILODENDRON bipinnatifidum (Venezuela, Brazil) , self head- 
ing; pale green stiff leathery leaves gracefully lobed, seg- 
ments narrow; prominent veins WAHFM 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 cannifolium (Brazil), lanceolate leaves, shin- 
ing green, on flask-shaped petioles WALFM 756A 
PHILODENDRON colombiana (Colombia), climber with heavy 
waxy leaves of deep glossy green WALFM 756B 
PHILODENDRON cordatum (Brazil), true species; long cordate 
leaves; harder and more glossy than oxycardium, stiff growth 
(not to be confused with the so-called cordatum of florists, 
which is properly oxycardium, syn. scandens) 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 (Costa Rica), large oblong, red- 
dish-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 crassineryum (Guiana), climbing; long nar- 
row strap-shaped leaves, olive green; thick midrib flecked 
with reddish spots WALFM 761A 
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 duisbergi (Colombia), large pinnatifid leaf 
with alternate wavy-edged narrow segments WALFM 762A 
PHILODENDRON elegans (Trop. South America), large leaf 
with long, narrow, finger-like segments WALFM #764 
PHILODENDRON evansi, selloum x speciosum hyb., self-head- 
ing; large divided leaves, wavy margin; tolerant to some cold 
WPLFM 764A 
PHILODENDRON erubescens (Colombia), medium size arrow- 
shaped leaf with coppery reverse, green petiole, free growing 
climber WALFM #765 
PHILODENDRON fenzlii (Costa Rica), climber; leaves divided 
into broad segments but not cut to base; round petiole 
WALFM 765A 
PHILODENDRON fibrillosum (Costa Rica), dwarf climber with 
cute waxy, broadly cordate, thick leaves, similar to Pittieri 
but smaller WALFM 765B 
PHILODENDRON ficutissimum species of upright habit with 
elegant, broad, cordate leathery leaves and prominent veins 
WALFM 765C 
PHILODENDRON gjiganteum (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 (MONSTERA) guttiferum (Colombia, Costa 
Rica), slow climber, fleshy, black green oblanceolate leaves 
arranged opposite; winged short petioles; foliage narrow and 
corrugated when juvenile, broader and smooth at maturity 
stage WAHFM 768 
PHILODENDRON hastatum (Brazil), arrowhead-shaped, leath- 
ery bright green leaves WALFM #769 
PHILODENDRON hastatum variegatum (flayvescens), white 
marbled, sagittate leaves with sections of pure ivory or yellow 
WAHFM 770 
761 7184 776 1201 
791 7194 767 802 
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