Hello to all the plant nuts like me,
I would like some assistance Identifying this plant. I am relatively sure I have I.D.'d it correctly, but that is notoriously mistaken with plant enthusiasts. I have located what I believe to be a unique plant variety since I can not locate photos of it in any database I have checked. I am linking photos of the variegated stingray I found in the wild here in Tumaco, Colombia. As you can see in the photos, the leaves of this plant are significantly different than the Stingray you will find photos of online. Also the stems have a striated variegation that is very nice. This plant is showing very vigorous growth habits putting on two leaves in the span of one week. I believe this one to be a juvenile, & am waiting impatiently to see it grow to full potential. Please feel free to contact me relating to the Stingray that I am sending photos of now. I added new photos showing a clearer view of the tail as well as the growth features of the plant. I hope this helps with a positive ID, or a declaration that it is unique!
Sincerely,
Noel Calvert
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