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Jan 24, 2013 6:57 PM CST
Name: Noel Calvert
Tumaco, Colombia-South America (Zone 13b)
A gringo?Where?(does a doubletake)
Thanks Evan.

I think I will change this plant to my new wonderful jungle mix of umm leaves, sawdust, & not much else. My plants all seem to be doing well in this mix. There is some of the low grade potting soil in the mix simply for weight to keep the plants able to stand until the put new roots into the mix.

The gigantic philodendron I got this trip is growing instead of going rotten like the other one did. I think the next leaf after this one that was already there will be magnificent since it will have no damage due to wind or moving.

LariAnn, are you familiar with this plant?
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I am wondering if LariAnn has checked out this last trip, & has anything to say? I am curious what this huge philodendron is as well as a couple others.

LariAnn, Do you know the philodendron with the speckled petioles? This plant is putting on new leaves already.
Unknown/Unidentified/undescribed Philodendron with tiger pattern or speckled petioles
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Recently named by Dr.Croat/Undescribed Syngonium litense Croat. The pictures of the fruit are the first ever published as Dr. Croat has collected this plant, but never with fruit. I have this plant at home now as the area it is growing in is being "renovated" for guests.I will have seed of this plant in a month or so I am guessing from other syngoniums. Anyone interested in seeds?
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LariAnn , do you recognize this philodendron?
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