Sorry for the very long absence. I was admitted to the
Graduate School of the University of the Philippines and am now currently
residing here in Los Baños, Laguna.
As always, the many gardens here have rekindled my passion
for the genus Philodendron. Los Baños is actually famous as a major supplier of
Philodendron bipinnatifidum (P. selloum) leaves in Dangwa and other
flower markets. P. bipinnatifidum locally
called “silom” is so common here and yet quiet rare in other parts of the
country, like in our place in Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte. I think I am one
of the first to bring some. I gave 30 plants to my Aunt last year, which also
is into gardening aroids and owns a flower shop.
Last December, I visited Robelle Garden Center in Calamba to
look for some Hibiscus rosa-sinensis.
One of the stall owners, Mr. Sol was very nice and when I informed him I am
into Philodendrons, he ushered me to a part of his greenhouse to show me a new
hybrid he was able to acquire. I was totally stunned by this hybrid. It was so
beautiful it looked surreal. I took a photo and promised someday to return to
buy one or two if he is successful enough to propagate it. He called it
Philodendron ‘Golden Serratum’. Unfortunately, searching google proved futile,
as no plants of that name was appearing. A close one was the plant Philodendron
‘Moonlight’ x ‘Serratum’ hybrid. This was the photo I took last December.
Yesterday, I was able to return to Robelle Garden Center to
hunt for an unknown Meconostigma I happen to see in one of the growers here in
Los Baños The asking price was too high here so I looked around if the plant is
also offered in some of the stalls at Robelle Garden. Indeed, one is offered for PhP1,500.00 for
a medium size plant. I ended up buying the two plants here for PhP500.00 and
PhP100 for a smaller one. This was the bigger of the unknown plants I bought this morning.
When mature, this plant should look like these. I am very
excited.
Anyway, I asked the gardeners if the plant P. “Golden
Serratum” is now for sale. Regrettably, some small plants were displayed but
still not for sale. But they told me that the original plants have grown much
bigger already and are now at the other greenhouse also owned by Mr. Sol. I
went to that greenhouse, and to my astonishment, the plants really grown quiet
big and even more beautiful. Sadly, still not for sale. These were the plants I mentioned.
I went home quiet happy. I have a lot of Philodendrons to
return to, or maybe buy next month, like this one. It looked like Philodendron renauxii.
The leaves have
red edges.
This one is Philodendron
subhastatum with its very nice red underside.
The unknown Meconostigma hybrid I bought, together with a P. goeldii, P. tortum and Asplundia sp. ‘Jungle Drum’ are now en
route to Sindangan via courier. I am planning to send Philodendrons every month
so when I finish my studies, I have a full greenhouse already.hehehe
It’s nice to be writing again about my favorite plants. Happy
gardening everyone!
my email is original-seb@gmx.de So pleace contact me, if you see any chace.
ReplyDeleteIs there any chance to get that Plants to germany? Because i collect manny types of Philodendron here and i would like to get some of these here too.
ReplyDeleteI need contacts number of Robelle Garden...Please Help
ReplyDeleteOh wow...it's been a few years--do you know if the golden serratum is for sale now? Coming to the U.S.?
ReplyDeleteI love aroids! esp. philodendrons!😊 would you know if the serratum is for sale now? and would you day that most plants in robelle are cheaper compared to the ones in manila? I was wondering if it is worth taking the trip there next month...
ReplyDelete*would you SAY (sorry, typo).
ReplyDeleteI am sorry for the late reply, I never visited this blog since 2014. Robelle Garden is no longer open. You may visit RBR Garden which is less than a kilometer away.
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