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A Heart-leaf Philodendron, for some reason also known as the Vilevine. Found in Mexico and Central America. Photo from Las Brisas Huatulco.
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This species is fairly widespread, but rare. It is here at Summit Park in Panama, likely planted. Unusual for a philodendron, it is a creeper, not a climber.