This big robust terrestrial Philodendron native to parts of Colombia. These get BIG, and we aren't kidding about that! We've seen some in private gardens with leaves up to 3FT long. Since this is a terrestrial Philodendron, this essentially means it's rhizome "creeps/crawls" along the jungle floor rather than climb the sides of trees like most Philodendron.
Care:
These would be happiest in a bright filtered light and taking care to avoid direct sun. As with most aroids, water when roughly the top 2" of soil is dry. This may roughly be once a week or longer depending on your home environment. When repotting use a semi-coarse soil medium that will drain water well.
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.
This big robust terrestrial Philodendron native to parts of Colombia. These get BIG, and we aren't kidding about that! We've seen some in private gardens with leaves up to 3FT long. Since this is a terrestrial Philodendron, this essentially means it's rhizome "creeps/crawls" along the jungle floor rather than climb the sides of trees like most Philodendron.
Care:
These would be happiest in a bright filtered light and taking care to avoid direct sun. As with most aroids, water when roughly the top 2" of soil is dry. This may roughly be once a week or longer depending on your home environment. When repotting use a semi-coarse soil medium that will drain water well.
All of our plants are ethically sourced from certified U.S. nurseries. We strongly condemn the poaching of plants or wild collection.