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Philodendron Verrucosum

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Large, heart-shaped leaves with a velvety feel and vivid hue are what set Philodendron verrucosum apart. The leaves' contrasted veins, which can seem nearly white or light green, contrast with their deep green surface to produce a dramatic visual impression. The plant's distinctive appeal is enhanced by the fuzzy orange petioles that adorn the undersides of the leaves, which are a rich maroon color.

As a hemi-epiphyte, Philodendron verrucosum can grow as an epiphyte or as a terrestrial plant, clinging to trees with aerial roots in pursuit of light. In order to replicate its natural climbing habit and display its expansive foliage, it is frequently cultivated in pots with support (e.g., Moss, Coir, or Totem pole).

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Large, heart-shaped leaves with a velvety feel and vivid hue are what set Philodendron verrucosum apart. The leaves' contrasted veins, which can seem nearly white or light green, contrast with their deep green surface to produce a dramatic visual impression. The plant's distinctive appeal is enhanced by the fuzzy orange petioles that adorn the undersides of the leaves, which are a rich maroon color.

As a hemi-epiphyte, Philodendron verrucosum can grow as an epiphyte or as a terrestrial plant, clinging to trees with aerial roots in pursuit of light. In order to replicate its natural climbing habit and display its expansive foliage, it is frequently cultivated in pots with support (e.g., Moss, Coir, or Totem pole).

Large, heart-shaped leaves with a velvety feel and vivid hue are what set Philodendron verrucosum apart. The leaves' contrasted veins, which can seem nearly white or light green, contrast with their deep green surface to produce a dramatic visual impression. The plant's distinctive appeal is enhanced by the fuzzy orange petioles that adorn the undersides of the leaves, which are a rich maroon color.

As a hemi-epiphyte, Philodendron verrucosum can grow as an epiphyte or as a terrestrial plant, clinging to trees with aerial roots in pursuit of light. In order to replicate its natural climbing habit and display its expansive foliage, it is frequently cultivated in pots with support (e.g., Moss, Coir, or Totem pole).

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