Philodendron Imbe
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Philodendron Imbe, Schott (P. Sellowianum, Kunth). Branches rusty purple: petioles of young plant semi-cylindrical, terete, sparsely brown-spotted, 1 1/2-2 times longer than the midrib; blade like parchment, cordate-oblong, the oblong basal lobes one- half as long as the apical, separated by a wide parabolic sinus, retrorse or subintrorse; apical lobe cuspidate: spathe green out-side, red within, its broadly ovate blade dirty yellow;spadix shaped like a finger. S. Brazil. The Mexican sanguineum has been called P. Imbe in gardens. P.sanguineum differs in having more elongated lvs. which are red beneath. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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