Tropicals & Tender Perennials: Philodendron MARTIANUM, 0 by bwilliams
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bwilliams wrote: The philodendron cannifolium does not have spots. The botanist say that cannifolium and martianum are the same plant just different clones. One being a bet shorter than the other. I am not sure if Steve and Marie Nocks have both forms or just one. I do know they carry the old form called martianum. I will look into this more to be sure but I believe they and Dr Croat agreed that the plants are the same species. Now for your spotted plant these are sap glands usually prduducing a sugary liquid that feeds ants. The ants inreturn help rid the plant of unwanted pest. Your stem and plant looks exactly like the philo I have called crassinervium. Which is a climbing philod with long lance shaped leaves a very wide midvein and sap glands. Here is a pic of the stem of my plant to compare to what you have. |


