Philodendron
Study of homeosis in the flower of Philodendron (araceae): a qualitative and quantitative approach. (1/5)
This study deals specifically with floral organogenesis and the development of the inflorescence of Philodendron squamiferum and P. pedatum. Pistillate flowers are initiated on the lower portion of the inflorescence and staminate flowers are initiated on the distal portion. An intermediate zone consisting of sterile male flowers and atypical bisexual flowers with fused or free carpels and staminodes is also present. This zone is located between the sterile male and female floral zones. In general, the portion of bisexual flowers facing the male zone forms staminodes, and the portion facing the female zone develops an incomplete gynoecium with few carpels. The incomplete separation of some staminodes from the gynoecial portion of the whorl shows that they belong to the same whorl as the carpels. There are two levels of aberrant floral structures in Philodendron: The first one is represented by the presence of atypical bisexual flowers, which are intermediates between typical female flowers and typical sterile male flowers. The second one is the presence of intermediate structures between typical carpels and typical staminodes on a single atypical bisexual flower. The atypical bisexual flowers of P. squamiferum and P. pedatum are believed to be a case of homeosis where carpels have been replaced by sterile stamens on the same whorl. A quantitative analysis indicates that in both species, on average, one staminode replaces one carpel. (+info)Expression of uncoupling protein and alternative oxidase depends on lipid or carbohydrate substrates in thermogenic plants. (2/5)
Thermogenesis, in which cellular respiratory activity is considerably stimulated, requires mitochondrial uncoupling protein (UCP) in mammals and an alternative oxidase (AOX) in plants. Here, we show that the genes for both proteins are expressed in thermogenic plants, but the type correlates with the respiratory substrate. A novel gene termed PsUCPa encoding a variant of UCP was specifically expressed in thermogenic flowers of Philodendron selloum, which uses lipids as substrates. However, a gene termed DvAOX encoding for AOX protein was expressed in thermogenic flowers of Dracunculus vulgaris, which presumably uses carbohydrates as substrates. These findings suggest that cellular metabolism is a major determinant in selective expression of appropriate thermogenic genes in plants. (+info)Quantitative developmental analysis of homeotic changes in the inflorescence of Philodendron (Araceae). (3/5)
(+info)Respiration of thermogenic inflorescences of Philodendron melinonii: natural pattern and responses to experimental temperatures. (4/5)
(+info)Role of the Chinese herbal medicine xianhuayin on the reversal of premalignant mucosal lesions in the golden hamster buccal pouch. (5/5)
(+info)I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Philodendron" is not a medical term. It is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae. These are native to the tropical Americas and some parts of the West Indies. Some philodendron species are popular as indoor houseplants due to their adaptability to various environments.
If you have any questions related to medical terminology or health-related topics, I'd be happy to help!
"Arum" is a genus name that refers to a group of flowering plants in the family Araceae. These plants are commonly known as calla lilies, jack-in-the-pulpit, and wild arums. Some species of Arum contain calcium oxalate crystals, which can cause irritation and pain if ingested or come into contact with skin or mucous membranes.
It is worth noting that "Arum" is not a medical term per se, but rather a scientific name for a group of plants. However, it is possible to have an allergic reaction or other adverse effects from exposure to these plants, so it is important to be aware of their potential hazards if you come into contact with them.
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Araceae5
- Philodendron is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. (wikipedia.org)
- Compared to other genera of the family Araceae, philodendrons have an extremely diverse array of growth methods. (wikipedia.org)
- The genus Philodendron , family of the Araceae , includes 120 species native to Central America, Brazil, Guyana and Colombia. (consultaplantas.com)
- This Philodendron , from the Araceae family, is a low-growing shrub. (getfreshflowers.ca)
- A revision of Philodendron subgenus Philodendron (Araceae) for Mexico and Central America Ann. (kew.org)
Selloum4
- One of the hardiest species, cut-leaf or tree philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum, formerly Philodendron selloum), grows in USDA zones 9 through 11. (gardenguides.com)
- Philodendron selloum , or tree philodendron, is the giant of the family, a tropical plant from South American rain forests that grows to 14 feet tall. (hunker.com)
- The tree philodendron ( Philodendron selloum ) is a big, bold, beautiful plant. (hunker.com)
- A Philodendron x Evansii ( P. selloum x P. speciosum ) plant near the edge of a path at the University of South Florida Botanical Gardens. (usf.edu)
Undescribed species1
- Taxonomically, the genus Philodendron is still poorly known, with many undescribed species. (wikipedia.org)
Scandens8
- With its glossy, heart-shaped leaves, Philodendron scandens , or sweetheart plant, is a popular choice for the home. (gardenersworld.com)
- For best results grow Philodendron scandens in medium light, but it will also tolerate bright or shady spots. (gardenersworld.com)
- Philodendron scandens thrives in humid environments so mist occasionally to help maintain humidity. (gardenersworld.com)
- Philodendron scandens is toxic to humans and animals and can cause skin irritation so take care when handling. (gardenersworld.com)
- Philodendron scandens need a semi-shade exposure protected from drafts and direct sunlight. (consultaplantas.com)
- Both of these Scandens philodendrons are quite comparable to one another. (plantnative.org)
- Philodendron scandens oxycardium is the botanical and scientific name for this plant. (plantnative.org)
- Philodendron scandens K.Koch & Sello in Index Seminum (B, Berolinensis) 1853(App. (kew.org)
Houseplant7
- Philodendron is a flowering houseplant. (medlineplus.gov)
- Philodendron is an adaptable houseplant, thriving in bright, indirect light and temperatures of 60°F and above. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- Tree philodendrons may not be cut back in the same manner as houseplant philodendrons. (gardenguides.com)
- Because Golden Violin Philodendron is a climbing houseplant, you can prune or pinch it back periodically to keep it short, full, and bushy. (costafarms.com)
- 6 inch Philodendron "Neon" Get a beautiful and brightly colored Houseplant! (cactusjungle.com)
- The Philodendron 'Subhasatum' has glossy heart-shaped leaves adorned in a stunning combination of deep emerald hues and vibrant splashes of chartreuse, this houseplant is a true showstopper. (greenthumb.com)
- Philodendron Xanadu™ 'Winterbourn' is a tropical cultivar that thrives as a houseplant or in a warm-weather landscape. (ncsu.edu)
Birkin1
- Philodendron Birkin prefers bright, indirect sunlight, but it also tolerates medium conditions. (soderbergsflorist.com)
Verrucosum2
- Anyone growing philodendron verrucosum? (agardenersforum.com)
- A Gardeners Forum Forums General Discussion The House Plant Forum Anyone growing philodendron verrucosum? (agardenersforum.com)
Bipinnatifidum1
- The flowers of Philodendron bipinnatifidum warm up to around 36 C (96 F) when they are ready for pollination. (thegardenhelper.com)
Tree Philodendron4
- Tree philodendron typically maintains a full, upright shape, but when the older leaves naturally wilt and turn yellow before they die, you can go ahead and prune them away. (gardenguides.com)
- The tree philodendron grows a trunk over time, but it stays largely out of site since the leaves overlap one another in dense layers. (hunker.com)
- As far as soil goes, the tree philodendron needs rich, moisture-retentive soil to thrive. (hunker.com)
- Among the members of the philodendron clan that propagate readily from cuttings are the climbers, but the mighty tree philodendron and other nonclimbers are best propagated by either seeds or division of the offsets. (hunker.com)
Heartleaf philodendron4
- The philodendron Brasil is a cultivator of the well-known heartleaf philodendron and requires no more effort than that plant does to maintain its health. (plantnative.org)
- How often should you water a heartleaf philodendron? (picturethisai.com)
- Heartleaf philodendron likes a moist environment. (picturethisai.com)
- Heartleaf philodendron rarely hibernates, so sufficient water supply should be ensured in all seasons . (picturethisai.com)
Genus1
- The genus name, philodendron , is derived from the Greek words phileo which means 'to love' and dendron which means 'tree. (ncsu.edu)
Heart-shaped leaves2
- Philodendron 'Brasil' shows off broadly variegated, heart-shaped leaves in tones of chartreuse and dark emerald that are a striking presence in interiors. (whiteflowerfarm.com)
- With beautiful, variegated heart-shaped leaves, this Philodendron will be the shining star in your plant collection. (beardsanddaisies.co.uk)
Gloriosum1
- Philodendron Glorious is a beautiful hybrid between gloriosum and melanochrysum. (carnivero.com)
Poisonous3
- Is Philodendron poisonous? (gardenersworld.com)
- Philodendrons are poisonous if ingested. (plantnative.org)
- Philodendron Xanadu™ 'Winterbourn' contains a poisonous compound known as calcium oxalate. (ncsu.edu)
Leaves18
- The leaves of seedling philodendrons are usually heart-shaped early in the life of the plant. (wikipedia.org)
- Another quality of philodendrons leaves is they are often quite different in shape and size even between two plants of the same species. (wikipedia.org)
- Cut individual philodendron leaves to a point just above a leaf. (gardenguides.com)
- But leave at least three or four leaves on each vine so the philodendron can store enough energy to bounce back. (gardenguides.com)
- This is the real split-leaf philodendron, with layers of deeply divided leaves in a rich, emerald green. (hunker.com)
- A delightful philodendron with its dark green leaves. (toptropicals.com)
- A delightful philodendron with its dark green leaves that are highlighted by white stripes. (toptropicals.com)
- While it can be easily confused with the Philodendron pink congo, the variegation of the pink princess is stable as it occurs due to natural processes (whereas the pink congo variegation is a result of chemicals that are injected into the leaves, usually reverting back to green a couple months after being purchased). (toptropicals.com)
- We love Philodendron Golden Violin (Philodendron bipennifolium 'Aurea') for its uniquely shaped and colorful leaves. (costafarms.com)
- Also commonly called Golden Horsehead Philodendron and Golden Fiddleleaf Philodendron, the leaves sport a couple of wide lobes at the base and taper to a point. (costafarms.com)
- As is common with a lot of Philodendron species, the leaves become noticeably larger on older plants that are allowed to climb and grow in warm, bright conditions. (costafarms.com)
- Like most Philodendron plants, the leaves are also glossy and full of texture. (getfreshflowers.ca)
- The leaves of the Philodendron cream splash are heart-shaped but less rounded, while the leaves of the Philodendron brasil are heart-shaped and more rounded as compared to the cream splash. (plantnative.org)
- The Philodendron cream splash's leaves have creamy white spots, while the Philodendron basil's leaves are lime green with creamy white spots. (plantnative.org)
- The Brasil plant prefers to produce enormous leaves, whilst the Cream Splash philodendron is more interested in producing a large number of smaller leaves. (plantnative.org)
- Recognizing the signs for pruning, such as yellow or brown leaves, leggy growth, overgrown size, extensive branching, and visible damage, is crucial in maintaining the health and appearance of a large philodendron. (allotinabox.com)
- If you notice yellow or brown leaves on your philodendron, it may be a sign of nutrient deficiencies, overwatering, or disease. (allotinabox.com)
- It's one of the easiest to grow Philodendrons and the leaves have gorgeous iridescent sheen. (carnivero.com)
Schott4
Hederaceum2
- The Philodendron hederaceum 'Brasil' received its common name as a result of the plant's likeness to the Brazilian flag. (plantnative.org)
- Philodendron hederaceum var. (kew.org)
Foliage2
- Atypical of many foliage plants, philodendron is a heavy feeder. (gardenguides.com)
- This includes assessing the plant's overall structure, sterilizing the pruning tools to prevent the spread of diseases, removing dying or damaged foliage, trimming overgrown branches, and shaping the Philodendron to maintain an aesthetically pleasing appearance. (allotinabox.com)
Soil1
- Philodendron Burle Marx prefer the soil slightly moist, allow the top inch of soil to dry out between watering. (getfreshflowers.ca)
Upright1
- This is a somewhat smaller, non-vining Philodendron with an upright growth habit. (soderbergsflorist.com)
Prefers1
- Golden Violin Philodendron prefers average to above-average relative humidity levels indoors. (costafarms.com)
Overgrown1
- How can I divide an overgrown philodendron? (garden.org)
Climbers1
- There are many kinds of philodendrons and we classify them as either climbers or non-climbers. (garden.org)
Aroid1
- Aroid Forum: Is it Philodendron cataniapoense? (aroid.org)
Brasil3
- What is Philodendron Brasil? (plantnative.org)
- The Philodendron cream splash can grow up to 2 feet in length, while the Philodendron brasil can grow up to 3 feet in height. (plantnative.org)
- Fertilizing is a must for both the Philodendron 'Cream Splash' and the Philodendron 'Brasil' during their active growing season (spring through fall). (plantnative.org)
Indirect3
- LIGHT As with all philodendrons, they like bright indirect light. (shelmerdine.com)
- A Philodendron Burle Marx needs bright indirect light to thrive. (getfreshflowers.ca)
- These philodendrons do best in indirect light but can survive in low light. (plantnative.org)
Cultivar1
- It is a cultivar of a Scadens philodendron that has not been given a name. (plantnative.org)
Prune5
- Water the philodendron immediately after you prune it. (gardenguides.com)
- Understanding the importance of pruning and knowing how to prune a Corn Plant a large Philodendron is crucial for its overall well-being. (allotinabox.com)
- Knowing when and why to prune a large Philodendron is key to a successful pruning process. (allotinabox.com)
- To effectively prune a large Philodendron, a step-by-step guide can be followed. (allotinabox.com)
- When and Why Should You Prune a Large Philodendron? (allotinabox.com)
Growth habit1
- After a tree has been found, the scototropic behavior stops and the philodendron switches to a phototropic growth habit and the internodes shorten and thicken. (wikipedia.org)
Princess3
- They can also be oval (Philodendron 'White Princess'), spear-shaped, divided (Philodendron tripartitum) or in many other possible shape variations. (wikipedia.org)
- Native to Columbia, the gorgeous and highly sought after Pink Princess philodendron is at the top of many plant collector's wish lists, and for good reason. (toptropicals.com)
- Like any Philodendron, Pink Princess will appreciate higher humidity levels. (beardsanddaisies.co.uk)
Crystals1
- Exposures to plants containing oxalate crystals, such as Philodendron and Dieffenbachia , are among the most common toxic plant exposures reported in the United States. (medscape.com)
Stems1
- The stems of Philodendron brasiliense will develop more rapidly and reach greater heights. (plantnative.org)
Typically1
- These philodendrons typically send their aerial roots downward. (wikipedia.org)
Care1
- A philodendron will grow on minimal care. (gardenguides.com)
Grow3
- For these philodendrons, the plant will grow with long internodes along the ground until a tree is found. (wikipedia.org)
- Philodendrons are famously easy-to-grow houseplants. (gardenguides.com)
- You can fertilize your Philodendron regularly if you want it to grow faster, or feed it as little as once or twice a year. (costafarms.com)
Occurs1
- Philodendron poisoning occurs when someone eats pieces of this plant. (medlineplus.gov)
Description1
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