No. Phellodendron is a genus of 5 or 6 trees from East Asia. Philodendron is a genus of about 120 species of climbing shrubs or small trees from Tropical America. Some of them are used as pot plants.
Yes, many plants of the Philodendron genus are pollinated from a symbiotic relationship with beetles.
There are various philodendrons, as such they have differing light requirements. A general "middle of the road" answer is high light intensity, but filtered (in-direct)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araceae The caladium is indeed related to the arrowhead (taro), as well as the philodendron, the dieffenbachia and the calla lily. The araceae are important plants in the ecology of rain forests, and lovely house plants as well.
Plants and Flower are not the same
It's name is philodendron.
Phellodendron chinense was created in 1907.
philodendron
Philodendron plants grow best if allowed to dry out slightly before rewatering.
Yes, many plants of the Philodendron genus are pollinated from a symbiotic relationship with beetles.
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No, they are two different plants. The money plant belongs to the philodendron family, whereas the amritavalli with its many healing and preventive properties belongs to the somaspermum family.
Philodendron is a plant often as a house plant
That's a nice philodendron.
This bouquet could use another philodendron.
Maybe a philodendron or ivy, as these are common houseplants... but you are describing a huge number of plants.
There are various philodendrons, as such they have differing light requirements. A general "middle of the road" answer is high light intensity, but filtered (in-direct)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Araceae The caladium is indeed related to the arrowhead (taro), as well as the philodendron, the dieffenbachia and the calla lily. The araceae are important plants in the ecology of rain forests, and lovely house plants as well.