philodendron
See also: Philodendron
English
Etymology
From New Latin, from Ancient Greek, neuter of φῐλόδενδρος (philódendros, “loving trees”). First known use: 1877
Noun
philodendron (plural philodendrons or philodendra)
- Any of several climbing plants, of the genus Philodendron, native to America and the West Indies that are often grown as house plants.
Translations
any of several climbing plants of the genus Philodendron
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