Three New Plants without Labels

Tempe, AZ(Zone 9a)

I have three new plants which came without identification. I believe they are all Philodendron but I am not sure which they are. The first looks very much like a Philodendron bipennifolium, but the stems are hairy so now I am not sure what it is.

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Tempe, AZ(Zone 9a)

I already had this one which I was told was a Bipennifolium but the stems are not hairy

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Tempe, AZ(Zone 9a)

This is the third picture

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Tempe, AZ(Zone 9a)

And the fourth. As always, I appreciate any looks and replies

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Nottingham, MD(Zone 7a)

Hi Cindy,

I'm certain the first one is Squamiferum.

The second one looks like Panduriforme, commonly known as "horsehead philo"

The third one looks like a Bipennifolium

I'm not sure what the last one is, although it looks like hybrid of some sort.

Tempe, AZ(Zone 9a)

Thank you for your quick and informative reply GrowHappy. I checked the Plant Files with your suggestions and they all pretty well match up with my photographs. I have a reliable source who has since suggested that the fourth plant is a P Erubescens hybrid.

Louisville, KY

1st photo is a hybrid with Squamiferum called Florida Beauty. It looks very similar but with no hairs on the stems

2nd photo is philo Bipennifolium

3rd you may have me here I see what looks to be juvinal Bipennifolium leaves in the back ground. But the leaves up front look to be Hastatum or a similar species. I would suggest growing it out more and allowing it to climb for a better ID.

4th is a Erubescens hybrid called Anderson's red

Hope this helps.

Tempe, AZ(Zone 9a)

Great information. I will post an updated picture on this thread when it is more mature. Brian, thank you so much.

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