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Posted 1Y ago by @SuperbBonsi88

I inherited this plant. It’s about 2-1/2 feet right now ...

#Philodendron
1ft to light, direct
10” pot with drainage
Last watered 21 hours ago
Can you add more photos? Specifically of the leaves so we can see the color, shape and size?
That's a weird angle. But the stem and fruit tells me that it's Alocasia cucullata. Can you confirm?
@SuperbBonsi88 The inflorescence is a spathe and spadix (typical for the Arum family), and the fruit is a white, red or orange berry. Young and mature plants can have very different appearances, making species identification difficult. This website has more info about Philodendrons https://plants.ces.ncsu.edu/plants/philodendron/#:~:text=The%20inflorescence%20is%20a%20spathe,appearances%2C%20making%20species%20identification%20difficult. Happy Growing!!
Thank you all for the information so far. This is very helpful. I will post more pictures later today.
Here are hopefully better pictures of my inheritance. Sorry they took so long to post. Not sure what this is. I can’t quite find anything online that looks like her. Any help is appreciated. T IA.
@Araceae sorry so late in responding! This might be the closest guess I’ve seen. But the leaves on mine aren’t as heart - shaped. They’re also a bit darker green with some paleness or white down the middle
@SuperbBonsi88 OH wait sry i didn't see your later pics :P. Pls tag people so that they can get the notification to help you!

The pics help a lot. Yours is an Aglaonema then! Based on the leaf pattern i'd say it's a wild type Aglaonema commutatum! You've got a nice bushy plant, interesting you got it fruiting as well!
Thank you for the Info! I will certainly do some more research. I’m new to this app & still figuring things out. Everyone has been so helpful, it is much appreciated. Happy planting!