


Philodendron Squamiferum
Philodendron Squamiferum is indigenous to northern Brazil, French Guiana, and Suriname.
This climbing plant grows in a climbing manner and has five-lobed leaves. Its characteristic scarlet stalks, which are coated in tiny bristles that give them a hairy look, are what make it well-known amongst other Philodendron species.
Philodendron Squamiferum is indigenous to northern Brazil, French Guiana, and Suriname.
This climbing plant grows in a climbing manner and has five-lobed leaves. Its characteristic scarlet stalks, which are coated in tiny bristles that give them a hairy look, are what make it well-known amongst other Philodendron species.
Philodendron Squamiferum is indigenous to northern Brazil, French Guiana, and Suriname.
This climbing plant grows in a climbing manner and has five-lobed leaves. Its characteristic scarlet stalks, which are coated in tiny bristles that give them a hairy look, are what make it well-known amongst other Philodendron species.