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Syngonium
By Aleyna
- 2 Feb, 2009
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these green plants grow everywhere, and both: in soil or water ... this is on water
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Many many thanks Dioon :) I'll update the picture.
2 Feb, 2009
Aleyna:
This is a species of Syngonium. I know many of the species are native to Brazil or South America. Beautiful Photo!
5 Feb, 2009
Thank you Delonix,
I put both: a Syngonium and Philodendron together... now i can see the differences :)
6 Feb, 2009
Aleyna:
Syngonium and Philodendron are in the same family - Araceae or Aroid family. They look very similar.
I have a Syngonium variety that has pink leaves. It is in a 5 galllon pot in my back yard under a table...it just loves that spot - and has been in that same spot for over five years without ever being moved.
6 Feb, 2009
Huge family you meant!!! I did dare to research about it, through the university botany library ... ewwwwww
Easier to memorize enzymes families and functions ... LOL!!!
8 Feb, 2009
Aleyna:
Yes, it's a huge family. Botany can be quite complex. : > )
10 Feb, 2009
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What else?
See who else is growing Syngonium podophyllum (Arrow Head Vine).
See who else has plants in genus Syngonium.
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I think this is a form or species of Philodendron but as there are well over 700 natural species and as many again various hybrids exact identification may require a botanical specialist in this genera. I do think though that Philodendron is on the right lines, family Araceae. Dioon 11
2 Feb, 2009