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Oct 16, 2013 7:50 AM CST
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That's what I've always read and seen in pics. Your pic only shows solid leaves, then splits, so was curious about your beautiful plant.

After looking for this elusive plant for decades, I finally found one a few months ago in the 'holes' phase. I felt like I'd won the lottery! It should have been much easier to find since I had a job for years that required me to visit garden centers all over OH & WV, but the few times I did see one, they would be huge (with a matching price tag.) I refuse to spend $50+ on a plant, but in retrospect, wish I had.

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Hopefully Benny's plants' ID will become apparent as it ages. This is a good suggestion. In addition to leaf shape, the large stem/crown structure looks like it could be familiar to whoever has had this kind of plant too. Only wish I knew Monstera and Philo 'Congo' (and other great suggestions) well enough to know if that structure is indicative of either/any, or too generic to be a clue.
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