LariAnn, same here but the thing grew fast and had adult leaves before I knew it. The leaves were entire but just slightly lobed. Almost...
Have you tried emailing Peter Boyce on the Rhaphidophoras? He has helped me identify lots of Rhaphs. in the past and probably your best bet.
The owner actually cut it up and rooted it. It forms a big clump from which you can divide it. Roots fairly easily.
Steve, here is one of mine. It is more of a bronzy green. I've never let it grow up a totem or a wall so not sure what the adult leaves might...
On another note, I was at a local nursery today that has had a VERY large Philodendron cannifolium growing in the Greenhouse. I managed to get...
Here is an image of Spathiphyllum cannifolium growing like a weed in the GH. Looks like many other of the Spathiphyllums but is fairly rare, (or...
Michael F... Good question! Im presuming the smaller are S. minor but I guess they could be sapling S. palmetto. Im not too good with IDing the...
Just thought Id throw in a nice summer photo of some native palms growing in a swampy area of SE Georgia USA.
Nice find! I love seeing native Australian aroids. Most of what you see on these forums are either South American or Asian so its a nice change....
Ill back Michael up on this one. Looks exactly like my Culcasia mannii that came from a respected Botanical Garden in the mid US. btw...anyone...
jonewton...a little off topic but I heard that all but a few of the Pikes nurseries in Georgia were going out of business. Is this true?...
I know it cant take any hard freezes but Ive seen it growing fairly high on trees as far north as South Georgia in the USA, in protected spots.
Thanks for clearing that Steve. For some reason I thought it was an epiphyte but there is not much on the internet about the species.
Nope not a climber. I think P. martianum typically grows as an epiphyte though. They do look like aerial roots to me though but many non...