Philodendron erubescens?

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  1. funnyfarmherbs

    funnyfarmherbs Member

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    Hello Everyone, Thanks for the help on the anthirium. I have a pyhlo here. I have always grown and had a passion for plants and am trying to turn this interest in a small bussiness by selling some on ebay as sgabird. I have seen this or similar plants sold as anderson red and red emerald. On steves website it apears to be Philodendron erubescens. I feel in selling these plants correct id is importand. I realize there are many hybrids out there but would this be a safe name for this plant. Hope it's ok to use this forum for id's. Thanks Bruce
     

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    Certainly appears to be at least a hybrid form of Philodendron erubescens. the red petiole is a dead give-away.
     
  3. Briansbotanicals

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    Looks to be a older hybrid called Philodendron Andersons red.
     

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