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To: aroid-l@gizmoworks.com
Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 12:37
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Subject: Re: [Aroid-l] Philodendron
Help
But wouldnt M. dubia change to an all
green color (w/o variegation) if it was in its in-between stage, as in in
between juv. and adult? Ive grown "silver queen" up Greenhouse walls and
it never seems to change much other than leaves getting a little larger.
The pics Ive seen of M. dubia show it change from its shingling stage (with
appressed, variegated leaves) to its adult forms fairly quickly with only a
few of the "in-between stage" leaves. I can definately see how these can
be confused though. Does anyone out there know what the juvenile form of
M. siltepecana look like? I have 2 plants both labled M. siltepecana,
both are very similar but one form is much lighter in variegation with almost
light green markings instead of white. My Monstera dubia has almost
rounded variegated leaves that are appressed. Very interesting
conversation, at least for me. Harry is right, some of these
Monsteras are hard to get names on, especially since alot of us dont have the
room to grow them to mature size. Michael
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