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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 trifoliatum (Venezuela), climber with dark 
green, trilobed leaves with depressed veins; red ring at base 
of leaf WALFM 801 
PHILODENDRON tripartitum (Costa Rica), narrow, leathery, 
pointed leaves with sagittate base WALFM #802 
PHILODENDRON tripartitum x imbe hybrid; climber; sagittate 
leaves with long protruding lobes; olive green, reddish under- 
neath WALFM 802A 
PHILODENDRON tripartitum x squamiferum (Mauro hybrid), 
slender sagittate leaves, attractive, free-growing climber 
WALFM #803 
PHILODENDRON trisectum (Andes of Colombia, Costa Rica), 
climber at maturity stage with leaves divided nearly to base; 
segments long and narrow WALFM 804 
PHILODENDRON undulatum (Paraguay), self-heading; deep 
green, leathery, broadly sagittate leaves with wavy edge on 
long stems WALFM 804A 
PHILODENDRON arifolium (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 warscewiczii (Guatemala), bipinnate wavy 
leaves with pointed segments WAHFM 806A 
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 
PHILODENDRON longistilum (Brazil), similar to wendlandii 
but slowly creeping; long obovate strap leaves with bold 
midrib WALFM 807A 
PHILODENDRON wilsoni, large sagittate fresh-green leaves 
with wavy edge on fleshy petioles WALFM 807B 
PHOENIX roebelenii (Burma), graceful Miniature Date Palm, 
fine leaved WALFN #808 
PILEA cadierei (Indo-China), Watermelon Pilea, fleshy plant 
with vivid-green oblong foliage overlaid with shining silver 
blotches between the sunken veins WAHFM #809 
PILEA depressa (Puerto Rico), creeper with tiny round leaves 
glossy green, rooting at nodes WTHFM 809A 
PILEA involucrata (spruceana) (Peru), Panamiga; bushy little 
plant with rounded fleshy quilted and red-brown leaves 
WAHFM #810 
PILEA microphylla (muscosa) (Trop. America), Artillery Plant, 
small fleshy plant with masses of tiny green leaves 
WPLEM #811 
PILEA nummularifolia (W. Indies), Creeping Charlie, trailer 
with small hairy corrugated, serrated leaves \WPHFM 811A 
PILEA serpyllifolia (Trop. America), miniature Artillery plant 
with tiniest leaves on fleshy bush WPLFM 811B 
PINGUICULA caudata (Mexico), Orchid Fly Catcher; light 
green sticky leaves, carmine-rose flowers WTOFM #812 
PIPER betle (Bali), small cordate leaves, dark green; used in 
Indonesia for chewing with betel nut WTHFM #813 
PIPER magnificum (Borneo), deep green metallic leaves on 
four-cornered petioles and corky trunk WTHFM #814 
PIPER nigrum (Jaya), Black Pepper, tropical creeper with ovate 
dark foliage WTHBM #815 
PIPER ornatum (Celebes), slender tropical creeper with waxy 
heart-shaped dark green leaves, silver and pink network 
WAHFM #816 
PITTOSPORUM tobira (China, Japan), evergreen shrub, deep 
glossy green obovate leathery leaves; fragrant white flowers 
IPLBM 816A 
PITTOSPORUM tobira variegata (China, Japan) gray-green 
leaves variegated and edged white IPLBM 816B 
PLATYCERIUM aethiopicum (Trop. Africa), wedge-shaped 
wavy fertile fronds WTOFM #817 
PLATYCERIUM alcicorne (bifurcatum) (Polynesia), Staghorn 
fern, grayish, durable, sharply cut pendant segments, under- 
side of fertile fronds covered with cottony down, best keeper 
WPOFM #818 
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