same location as mysterious red philo mayoi: miami fl - propagation greenhouse at the nursery. usually when syngonium throws mature leaves they loose variagation. these are still holding. but for how long? nice crisp white too. may be it's not a syngonium then?
It does resemble Syngonium. Down this page it states they sometimes sport variegated seedlings; there's a photo of a seedling showing variegated incised leaves like a mature specimen would have: http://www.se-eppc.org/wildlan...
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hm-m... i didn't say it.. but you guessed just fine though my hints were rather transparent ;)
this def is not your reg syngonium variegation - i love the place! i hope there will be MORE like this to buy some day...
i think i identified it - it's syngonium wendlandii. look at brian's - doesn't it look the same? very clear white center, unlike the reg syngonium? http://www.briansbotanicals.ne...
Looks like wendlandii to me. I have S. rayii, smaller, darker leaves, starts to climb sooner. More suited to terrarium/viviarium culture than wendlandii which can outgrow pretty quick.
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