Philodendron grazielae explained

Philodendron grazielae is a species of plant in the genus Philodendron native to Peru and Brazil.[1] It was named after the Brazilian botanist Graziela Barroso, who collected the original specimen that was then cultivated in the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden in the 1960s.[2] It is a relatively small species with cordate leaves that grow NaNcm (-2,147,483,648inches) wide, and it grows in a climbing habit.[3] [4]

Notes and References

  1. 193053-2 . Philodendron grazielae .
  2. Bunting . George S. . 1963 . Studies in Araceae . Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden . 50 . 1/4 . 23–28 . 10.2307/2394915 . 2394915 . 0026-6493.
  3. Web site: NParks Philodendron grazielae . 2024-10-27 . www.nparks.gov.sg.
  4. Book: Sakaino, Ryusuke . Beginner's Guide to House Plants: Creating Beautiful and Healthy Green Spaces in Your Home . 2022-08-23 . Tuttle Publishing . 978-1-4629-2322-9 . en.