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Philodendron linnaei

Philodendron linnaei Kunth is quite an unusual and rarely encountered Philodendron.; It is an appressed hemiepiphytic climber; which can grow up to 10m or more, forming a series of several to many rosettes of tightly grouped leaves at intervals on interconnecting and often leafless stems. Petioles are subterete, obtusely and narrowly sulcate to obtusely D-shaped, obtusely flattened or sunken adaxially, medium green, sometimes yellowish abaxially, matte. Leaf blades oblanceolate to oblong elliptic, strongly to weakly apiculate at apex, narrowly cuneate at base, moderately coriaceous, moderately bicolorous, dark green above and semi glossy, moderately paler, weakly glossy, and may be tinged purplish below.

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form the Modern Latin genus name Philodendron (Schott, 1830), form Greek philodendron, neuter of philodendrons "loving trees," form philo- "loving" (see philo-) + dendron "tree" (form PIE *der-drew-, form root *deru- "to be firm, solid, steadfast," also forming words for "wood, tree"). The plant so called because it clings to trees.

Philodendron linnaei

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