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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 3 days 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!