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Philodendron jodavisianum G.S.Bunting
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Flowering in Philodendron jodavisianum occurs in the late dry season and throughout much of the rainy season (April through October) in Panama. In Costa Rica it has been collected in flower in February, and postanthesis collections have been made in January. Immature fruits have been collected August through November. Philodendron jodavisianum ranges from southern Mexico to Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela (Merida) from near sea level to 1500 m elevation. It occurs in Tropical wet forest (Twf) and Premontane wet forest (Pwf) in Panama and Costa Rica but also occurs in Tropical moist forest (Tmf) in some parts of Central America. Philodendron jodavisianum is a member of P. sect. Philodendron subsect. Philodendron ser. Fibrosa. This species is characterized by its short internodes, sharply 2ribbed cataphylls persisting as pale fibers, petioles flattened or somewhat sulcate above and usually with a medial rib, usually triangularovate, blackishdrying blades with many impressed primary lateral veins, and spathes usually greenish on the tube and white on the blade. Philodendron jodavisianum is quite variable throughout its range and the type (being one of the most northerly collections) differs from most in having more elliptic blades. Philodendron jodavisianum is most easily confused with P. grandipes, which differs in comprising terrestrial plants with broadly ovate leaf blades. It has also been confused with P. panamense K. Krause which differs in having subterete petioles,promptly deciduous cataphylls, and longer peduncles often bent beneath spathe (see P. panamense for additional details). Collections from South America, especially Croat 57441 from Bahía Solano, Chocó Department, Colombia, differ in sometimes having distinct "crossveins." Collections from Pichincha Province, Ecuador (Croat 55737 and Grayum & Zamora 9431) differ in having peduncles 16-20 cm long. A couple of Darién collections (Hammel et al. 16252 and McPherson 11517) are unusual in having leaf blades with somewhat flaring posterior lobes and markedly concave margins. However, the second sheet of the McPherson collection is typically shaped with a convex blade margin.
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Usually hemiepiphytic, terrestrial; stem appressed-climbing, gray-green to brown or green, sap sweet-scented, drying blackened, leaf scars conspicuous, 2 cm long, 1.7 cm wide; internodes weakly flattened on one side, two-ribbed, weakly glossy, to 8 cm long, but surely longer than wide and 2.5–3 cm diam. at apex, dark to medium green, soon gray, epidermis brown, flaking, fissured sometimes; roots whitish, few per node; cataphylls 10–20 cm long, bluntly or sharply 2-ribbed or unribbed, sharply D-shaped, somewhat spongy, light to medium green or reddish to brownish, sometimes streaked pinkish, semiglossy, drying brown, persisting semi-intact as pale fibers at upper nodes, disorganized below; petioles (18)29–91 cm long, (2)3–7(8–12) mm diam., sometimes terete, usually D- or U-shaped, spongy or firm, dark green, flattened or somewhat sulcate to convex, often with medial rib, margins raised adaxially, rounded abaxially, surface semiglossy, minutely and short-lineate; blades triangular-ovate, more or less subcoriaceous, moderately bicolorous, long acuminate at apex, deeply cordate at base, 25–74 cm long, 18–34 cm wide (1.1–2.8 times longer than wide), (0.5–2 times longer than petiole), broadest more or less near the middle, upper surface dark green, drying blackish, semiglossy, lower surface pale green to yellow-greenish, drying blackish, glossy to semiglossy or matte; anterior lobe 18–58 cm long, 10.1–40.4 cm wide (1.7–4.3 times longer than posterior lobes); posterior lobes 8–17 cm long, (3.7)5–17 cm wide, obtuse to rounded; midrib broadly sunken to broadly convex or flat, dark green, above, raised to narrowly convex, thicker than broad, concolorous or darker than surface below; basal veins 5–10 per side, in part coalesced to 4 cm, barely naked or naked to 2 cm; primary lateral veins 7–11 per side, departing midrib at a 50–60 degree angle, more or less straight to the margins, obtusely to weakly or narrowly sunken and sometimes weakly quilted above, convex and darker than surface below; interprimary veins almost as prominent as primary later veins; minor veins in part discontinuous and darker than surface below, arising from both the midrib and primary lateral veins. Inflorescences erect, 2–6 per axil; peduncle 3–13 cm long (to 20 cm long in South America), 2–6 mm diam., pale green to whitish, with raised, prominent white striations; spathe semiglossy, 6–14.5 cm long, (0.9–3 times longer than peduncle), sometimes greenish with short white lineations throughout; spathe blade white to pale green (at anthesis), reddish (post-anthesis) (B & K red-purple 7.5/7), short-lineate outside, (opening 4.6 cm long, 3.6 cm wide), very pale green to white, matte, few, sparse, dark-lineate inside; spathe tube semiglossy and greenish to greenish brown or reddish (maroon or reddish at anthesis) outside, green to white inside; spadix weakly exserted from the spathe, 7.6–9.2 cm long, constricted near base of fertile staminate portion; pistillate portion pale green or whitish, cylindrical, 1.4–2.4 cm long, 1 cm diam. at apex, 1.1 cm diam. at middle; staminate portion 5.3–7.6 cm long; fertile staminate portion creamy white, cylindrical to weakly tapered, 0.85–1.5 cm diam. at base, 0.7–1.3 cm diam. at middle, 6–10 mm diam. ca. 1 cm from apex, broadest at the base, narrower than the pistillate portion, narrower than the sterile portion; sterile staminate portion broader than the apical area of the pistillate portion, gray-white, 1.1–1.5 cm diam.; pistils 1.8–2.5 mm long, 1 1.4 mm diam.; ovary 4–6(5–7)-locular; locules 1.3–1.7 mm long, 0.5–0.7 mm diam., with axile placentation; ovules 18–26(23–28) per locule, arranged in series of 2, 0.2–0.4 mm long, longer than funicle; funicle 0.1–0.2 mm long, adnate to lower part of partition, style 0.2–0.3 mm long, 1–1.4 mm diam., similar to style type B; style apex flat to slightly rounded; stigma subdiscoid, brushlike, unlobed, 1–1.3 mm diam., 0.2–0.6 mm high, covering entire style apex; the androecium truncate, margins 4–6-sided; thecae oblong to obovate, 0.3–0.5 mm wide, more or less parallel to one another, contiguous; sterile staminate flowers blunt, 1.6–1.8 mm long, 1.4–1.5 mm wide. Infructescence with berries white (mature), 6 mm long, 2.6 mm diam.; seeds 14–16(24–28) per locule, 1.3–1.7 mm long, 0.2–0.3 mm diam. Juvenile plants with internodes 8 cm long, 5 mm diam.; petioles sharply U-shaped in cross-section, usually lacking medial rib adaxially, margins erect.
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