Philodendron Patriciae
Perhaps the Philodendron Patriciae looks unassuming when young, but as it matures, that dramatically changes. This plant produces long, ribbon-like leaves, which ripple at the edges and cascade down as it climbs upwards. The green which at first is bright and shiny, deepens to a dark blueish green, which is matte in texture as it matures.
This rare Philodendron is native to the tropical forests of low-land Columbia, where it climbs up trees and other plants. When grown as a houseplant, it is important to simulate this support. The best way to do this would be a moss pole with Sphagnum moss, which will help it to grow properly, and allow the leaves to size up steadily and produce the rippled leaves they are so loved for.
This plant is perfect for those wanting to expand their collection with a rare and statement aroid. If you love long strappy leaves or unusual textures, you will love watching the Patrciae grow.
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