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'''''Philodendron radiatum''''' (called '''Corija de Pobre''') is a ] ] in the Calla Lily Family (]). It is found from southern ] southward to ]. It is a ] growing to a height of eighty feet (25 meters). Its leaves measure up to 3 feet by 3 feet (one meter by one meter) and so deeply lobed as to almost be ].<ref>{{cite book | last= Zuchowski | first= Willow | date= 2007 | title= Tropical Plants of Costa Rica | location= Ithaca, N.Y. | publisher= Cornell Univ. Press | pages=248-249 | isbn= 0-978-8014-1588-0 }}</ref> '''''Philodendron radiatum''''' (called '''Corija de Pobre''') is a ] ] in the Calla Lily Family (]). It is found from southern ] southward to ]. It is a ] growing to a height of eighty feet (25 meters). Its leaves measure up to 3 feet by 3 feet (one meter by one meter) and so deeply lobed as to almost be ].<ref>{{cite book | last= Zuchowski | first= Willow | date= 2007 | title= Tropical Plants of Costa Rica | location= Ithaca, N.Y. | publisher= Cornell Univ. Press | pages=248-249 | isbn= 0-978-8014-1588-0 }}</ref>
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Philodendron radiatum (called Corija de Pobre) is a rainforest vine in the Calla Lily Family (Araceae). It is found from southern Mexico southward to Panama. It is a root climber growing to a height of eighty feet (25 meters). Its leaves measure up to 3 feet by 3 feet (one meter by one meter) and so deeply lobed as to almost be pinnate.

References

  1. Zuchowski, Willow (2007). Tropical Plants of Costa Rica. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell Univ. Press. pp. 248–249. ISBN 0-978-8014-1588-0. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid prefix (help)
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