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Feb 18, 2010 10:38 PM CST
Name: Steve Lucas
Siloam Springs, AR
Also great. Most people have no idea the little plant you buy at KMart or Walmart grows to this size. I have some in the atrium this big but they are tough to photograph since I can't climb a ladder anymore. I conned a friend into putting a long ladder to the top of our atrium to get some of them on my camera.

For those that read my posts on how plants morph as they become adults this is what I was trying to explain. Every single Philodendron, Anthurium, Monstera and others do this with the exception of two Philos, one of which is Philodendron pusillum. That one and one cousin always stay small but both are difficult to find. I am donating my specimen of P. pusillum to the Missouri Botanical Garden because they haven't been able to get one.

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