Identification: Resembles a baby monstera/philodendron swiss

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  1. Lerple

    Lerple New Member

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    I have no clue what plant I am in possession of!
    I got this cutting from a friend, and the mother plant was just a tiny bit bigger than the tallest leaf on this plant, and had a mature root system.

    In my opinion the plant resembles a monstera or philodendron swiss cheese, but the leaves on this little guy are a little more round compared to the heart-shape of the monstera/philo swiss, where the leaf meets the stem.
    The mother plant had no slits on any leaves; they all looked like the pictures here, big and small!

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  2. wcutler

    wcutler Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout 10 Years

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    Welcome, Lerple. We can see these photos, but if you want to try replying with attached photos (or you can practice in The Test Bed), instructions are at Attach photos and files
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Plant shown is pretty juvenile, photos of source specimen would be best.
     
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    Sulev Contributor

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    Looks like a Philodendron cordatum to me.
     
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