Cant see why not a Rhapidophora. They have different types of leaves
and if an "adult" plant is broken or hurt they can restart growth and
produce juvenile leaves for a while.

/Katarina

On 25 Nov, 10:24, "Shrikant  Ingalhalikar" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> This young epiphytic climber with thick cylindric stem was seen at Amboli, on 
> a high altitude plateau&nbsp;recently. The leaves were 5-8 cm, ovate, acute, 
> cordate. Petioles 3-5 cm long. Does Rhaphidophora have entire leaves when 
> young? Proper Rhaphidophora climber was seen in the locality but not near to 
> this climber. Or is it any sp. of Scindapsus?&nbsp;RegardsShrikant 
> Ingalhalikar12 Varshanand SocietyAnandnagar Sinhagad RoadPune 411 
> 051.www.idsahyadri.comTel91 20 2435 0765.Fax 91 20 2438 9190.
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>  Epiphytic_Araceae.jpg
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