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This is A. bulbifer, although at times it appeared to be A. muelleri.
After reading Aroideana Vol. 19, it is quite clear that it is A.bulbifer
indeed. Spider mites sometimes attack emerging seedlings. Aphids are moderately fond of this species. A.bulbifer definitely dislikes low humidity - the leaflets may partially desiccate; this seems to be more pronounced in low light. Also, in low light, the leafes become exceptionally dark green, with nicely contrasting pink margins. Such plants have to be moved to brighter light very gradually. In bright light, the leaves are bright green, with pinkish margins less pronounced. Other pages with this species:
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