On Mon, Sep 17, 2018 at 12:09 PM, Tom Croat wrote:
Dear Jude: I think that this may have been a name mix up with Philodendron inconcinnum. That species name was used inadvertently more than once and the rather common species from Panama that
was called P. inconcinnum Schott, eventually became a new name, Philodendron immixtum Croat.
Tom
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Another purchase from GHW - he labeled it P. concinnum. After researching this, I see nothing by this name. A bit of help please?
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