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Mar 21, 2022 6:25 AM CST
Name: Gina
Florida (Zone 9a)
Tropical plant collector 40 years
Aroids Region: Florida Greenhouse Tropicals
Adventitious rots also come in a couple forms. Which is why you need them. They are 'adherent' and 'clasping'. Adherent roots are like those on M. deliciosa. They have the ability to just stick to a surface if they decide to. Clasping roots are more commonly seen on Epipremnum, Philodendron and Anthurium and encircle the support to attach the plant
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