Surname:Philodendron sagittifolium, Liebmann 1849Synonyms:
Philodendron sylvestris, Liebm. 1849
Philodendron ghiesbrechtii, Linden
Philodendron ghiesbrechtii, Linden ex Engl. 1879
Philodendron ilsemanii, Sander1908
Philodendron lancigerum, Standl. & LOWilliams 1951
Philodendron sylvatica, Rule 1869
Philodendron sylvestris, Schott 1860
Philodendron tuxtlanum, GSBunting 1965
etymology:
sagittifolium:sagittal= arrow-shaped,folius= leaf
Reproduction:DivisionOrigin:Belize, Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, VenezuelaLocation:
Philodendron sylvestrisis considered the most adaptedPhilodendronThe distribution extends from sea level to 1800 m altitude, the plant grows epiphytically, lithophytically and hemiepiphytically, in wet or humid rain or mountain forests, in cloud forests and in savannah-like areas.
Remarks:
Philodendron sylvestrishas striking, arrowhead-like leaves, which are among the most beautiful leaves among theAraceaeWith its high adaptability, this species is one of the recommended plants for beginners.