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An epiphyte which is commonly called Rosery Vine. Really nice patterned heart shaped leaves on a thin vine. |
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A vining species which has leaves similar to bengalensis but are not opposite each other on the vine. Aggressive grower |
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A very delicate vine. |
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Propeller shaped leaves set opposite each other on a rambling vine. Small white flowers. |
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Nice leaves set opposite each other on a think growing vine. Small white flower |
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White and lavender flowers. Formerly species Thailand |
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An aggressive vine with button shaped leaves similar to glaucescens but a little larger. |
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I don't know anything about this one. |
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Fuzzy leaves on a fast growing vine. Lavender-pink to yellow flowers. Large for Dischidias |
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Fuzzy leaves on a fast growing vine. Leave blush a nice red in the sun. |
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A vining plant with a shingle type growth. The leaves are redish on the underside. Grows slow for me. |
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Flat shingle type growth. Developes large ant pocket leaves. The neatest Ant Plant Dischidia. |
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Flat shingle type growth. Developes large ant pocket leaves. The neatest Ant Plant Dischidia.Smaller leaves and pockets than the normal major |
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From Karl-Heinz |
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Shingle like growing vine. Grows best when attached to a log so it can grow as in nature. |
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Button shaped leaves on a slow growing vine. Rots easily if watered before dry. |
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This is the variegated form of the species oiantha. |
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Nice variegation on leaf. This one has one main stripe down the middle and branching striped from there. Haven't seen a bloom. |
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This looks just like Dischidiopsis parasitica and may be. More research needed but this may be the coirrct name for the plant and not Dischidiaopsis parasitica. |
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Developes inflated leaves which are inhabited by ants in nature. Bears bright red flowers. |
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Developes inflated leaves which are inhabited by ants in nature. Bears bright red flowers. Nice variegated leaves. |
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Grows like shingles as does minima. Larger leaves than minima. |
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I know nothing more of this one than it's species name's occurance on this web page http://fern72.free.fr/plantesmyrm.htm |
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Another shingle type , with much softer color and foliage . Very purple under the leaf . |
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Good basket plant. This one doesn't have a stong vining habit but will create a dense basket. Small white flowers |
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Collected in Borneo. No species name associated with it. |
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A nice flat oval leaf. Only have a small piece so not sure how it grows. |
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An aggressive vine with paddle shaped leaves. Small ivory flowers |
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Dark green aggressive vine. very succulent leaves. |
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Leaves and growth habit similar to Dischidia bengalensis. |
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A nice flat oval leaf. Only have a small piece so not sure how it grows. |
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A nice flat oval leaf. Only have a small piece so not sure how it grows. |
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This picture comes from Patrick Gozon of the Phillipines. I have received a number of cuttings that look similar to this. Patrick says his has bloomed and it for sure looks to be a Dischidia. The flowers are red and small. The foliage as you vcan see is very much the same size as Hoya wayetii and somewhat like Hoya sheperdii. Patrick says someone id'd it as sp F550 or something similar. Suggestions anyone? |
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A nice variegated flat oval leaf. Sensitive to cold wet conditions. strong vining habit and really fast growing, seems to grow lanky in low light. still cannot id this plant>? |
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I know nothing more of this one than it's species name's occurance on this web page http://fern72.free.fr/plantesmyrm.htm |
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Dark red flowers. Thick dark green leaves that turn a yellow as they mature. |
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I found this underneath a large trellis of H.australis ,there is a bit of H.pachyclada also .Maybe its a hybrid? |
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A nice small leaved Hoya which has very distinctive mottled leaves. This is a great Hoya to grow. |
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My own crossing between carnosa & serpens. The result is a plant in the midele of both parents. |
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A shingle type Hoya very similar to Dischidia imbricata except the leaf node are alternating on the Hoya as opposed to in opposite pairs on the Dischidia. |
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Thnis one is ofetn thought to be a Dischidia. Thanks to Chris Burton, this plant has been identified as a different genus. |
Epiphytes.org - by Harry Witmore