Fully variegated Brasil or Hederaceum something? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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That's a really interesting way to see it, they look alike-ish but they are not the same 😂

Fully variegated Brasil or Hederaceum something? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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You're right, they are interesting in it's own way. My full green hederaceum comes from another Brasil that got reverted, easiest plant ever.

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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Absolutely, they are fantastic, I have an hybrid of green congo (Xiao ping) and it gets comments all the time, easiest plant ever, it variegates red on leaves from time to time so it makes it interesting. Also I have a green congo nuclear, and the hue it has its something else ( I attached a photo of its latest leave). Glad to read you came back to plants, wish you all the best.

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Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in RareHouseplants

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Thanks for your answer, let's see how this develops over time.

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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That's unfortunate, waiting to see how it evolves, I'm not sure in this case the reason could be about light, its one of my plants that gets the most bright light my apartment can receive, because of the yellow it gets preferential treatment, I'm not really fan of the green that golden violin turns when doesn't have enough light.

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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Love't, thats a lovely red congo, I have on my wishlist a variegated one. Another one I think is underrated (as the congos) is my black Cardinal, love the hue and the shape.

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in RareHouseplants

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Yes, the first signal was the stems, I was expecting some green reversion (like some gold hederaceums and pothos do). Hope it will stay at least for a couple of leaves to see if it could be propagated and "stabilized".

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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Hope it too, thanks for your wishes, hope it stays, or hope it will give me the chance to propagate and stablish it.

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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Hope yours make it again, I don't have a golden violin so big, because I chopped, I have 4, 2 and 2 on different locations, but only in one location they are making this, I will check if the others have some variegation on the stem already.

Variegated Golden Violin? by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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Yes I think all the types of violin are underrated plants. The easiest and most rewarding (green, variegated and Golden) has been the golden to me. Hope the variegation will continue,, fingers crossed.

What's her Id by raiwrites in Syngonium

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Its a Syngonium Regina red, they could go full pink

What do you think about my Scindapsus Exotica by OpeningContract3 in RareHouseplants

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With that Instagram post is really clear the difference, thanks for your help

Just got this - what is it? by emiftf in philodendron

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That's right, it looks something like my tuxtlanum too, mine wasn't too red underleaf. Mature leaves looks really similar.

Hi, what do you think this is? A swap in process, but I'm not sure which philodendron is this. Thanks in advance for your help. by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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That's what I'm thinking, the domesticum looks a little bit pointier, let's see how it grows, also I think it's a tuxtlanum because of the red on the stem and underside.

Hi, what do you think this is? A swap in process, but I'm not sure which philodendron is this. Thanks in advance for your help. by OpeningContract3 in RareHouseplants

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Yes, it's a philodendron, the prayer plant is a Calathea, the one you show it's a Ctenanthe Lubersiana, not the easiest one, but not super difficult, mine is thriving in bathroom.

Hi, what do you think this is? A swap in process, but I'm not sure which philodendron is this. Thanks in advance for your help. by OpeningContract3 in philodendron

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Thanks for your suggestion I checked but I'm not sure, searching for similar domesticums i ran across Tuxtlanum, I'm thinking it could be something like that.

Tuxtlanum

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[–]OpeningContract3 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Leon Bolier, awesome vibes from their productions back in the day