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Feb 6, 2013 7:52 AM CST
Name: Noel Calvert
Tumaco, Colombia-South America (Zone 13b)
A gringo?Where?(does a doubletake)
Hello Jonna,
That is a mature Syngonium podophyllum though I can not tell you which variety. What LariAnn has told me about these plants is as they mature a large percentage of them lose their interesting characteristics in favor of green leaves. I could be wrong abut the ID, but I do see this plant growing all over Tumaco. There are no pollinators here, so I do not see the fruits. I am going to be trying some crosses with my new Syngonium next year when the flowering season comes back around though, so we will see. Hurray!

Here is a photo of the fruit of Syngonium podophyllum.
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