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), climber with heavy 
leathery leaves; petiole spotted red WALFM 772 
PHILODENDRON imbe x hastatum hyb., tough plant with 
thickly leathery, long cordate leaves WALFM 772A 
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 laciniatum (laciniosum) (Brazil), shiny leaf 
deeply sagittate with numerous, uneven fingers, depressed 
nerves, spready habit WPLFM #776 
PHILODENDRON ligulatum (Costa Rica, Colombia), climber 
with shiny, oblong obovate leaves, broadening toward tip 
WALFM 776A 
PHILODENDRON lingulatum (Peru), ovate, corrugated, rich 
green leaves, flattened petiole near base of leaf, fast climber 
WALFM #777 
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 melanochrysum (Colombia, Costa Rica) Black 
Gold; beautiful deep olive, velvety leaves of medium size, 
green to ivory rib; good keeper WAHFM 779A 
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 WTHFEM #781 
PHILODENDRON orlando (Wendlandi hyb.) semi-self-heading; 
leaves oblong on lengthened petioles WALFM 781A 
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 WTLEFM #783 
PHILODENDRON panduriforme (Brazil), Fiddle Leaf, unusual, 
exotic olive-green, shiny leaves of excellent keeping quality, 
round petiole WALFM #784 
PHILODENDRON pertusum (So. Mexico), the fast climbing 
juvenile stage of Monstera deliciosa, as known commercially, 
with broad leaves pinnately cut 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 rubens (Venezuela), leaves ovate-heart 
shaped, copper green, on reddish, winged petiole 
WALFM 790A 
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 (So. Mexico), giant leathery 
sagittate leaves; petioles not winged 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 
WPLFM #795 
PHILODENDRON selloum (So. Brazil, Paraguay), self-heading, 
large bi-pinnatified, sturdy leaves WPLBM 796 
PHILODENDRON simsii (Guiana), oblong, cordate, leathery 
leaves of smaller dimensions, fresh green, good on poles or 
bark WALFM #797 
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