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philodendron peru fibraecataphyllum

philodendron peru fibraecataphyllum Philodendron fibraecataphyllum

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philodendron peru fibraecataphyllum Philodendron fibraecataphyllumPhilodendron fibraecataphyllum Rare, elegant, and unmistakably different at first glance Family: Araceae Pot diameter: 12 cm Height: 40 cm Araceae Evergreen Light: bright, indirect Care: moderate Climber Philodendron fibraecataphyllum is a rare philodendron that stands out instantly, because its foliage isnt just green: it has a textured, living surface and a tropical intensity that looks more premium as the plant matures. In juvenile stages it feels

Philodendron fibraecataphyllum

Rare, elegant, and unmistakably different at first glance 🌿

Family: Araceae • Pot diameter: 12 cm • Height: 40 cm

Araceae Evergreen Light: bright, indirect Care: moderate Climber

Philodendron fibraecataphyllum is a rare philodendron that stands out instantly, because its foliage isn’t “just green”: it has a textured, living surface and a tropical intensity that looks more premium as the plant matures. In juvenile stages it feels calmer, but with maturity it shows a more distinctive form and stronger texture. Give it support and the whole look becomes far more impressive and structured—as if it “locks” into its natural habit.

Light

🌤️ Bright
Always indirect for the best look.

Watering

💧 Moderate
When the top layer dries.

Growth

🧗 Climbing
Looks best with support.

Texture

✨ Textured
Its signature trait.

What makes it special

  • 🧩 Textured foliage that adds depth and a collector feel.
  • 🧗 A climbing habit (climbing habit) that shines with support.
  • 🎯 A true statement plant for aroid collections.

Ideal use

  • 🪴 In a pot with support for a more “mature” look.
  • 🏠 In a bright living room/office for a refined tropical effect.
  • 🎁 A gift for collectors who want something beyond the usual.

Where to place it

In bright, indirect light—close to a window but out of direct sun. That’s where foliage stays more stable and the plant responds best to support, without stress from harsh radiation.

Best plant pairings

  • With other aroids that enjoy similar light and watering rhythms.
  • With smoother-leaved plants, so its texture becomes the highlight.
  • With other climbers on support, for a vertical composition with pace and height.

Role in a composition: the “texture piece” that adds depth and collector character.

Variety origin click to read

Taxonomic background: Philodendron belongs to Araceae, a group with huge morphological diversity, often climbing or creeping, using aerial roots for attachment.

Native range & habitat: Kew’s Plants of the World Online records the native range as Colombia to Ecuador, in wet tropical biomes. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Naming (etymology): The epithet “fibraecataphyllum” refers to cataphylls that persist as fibres along the upper internodes—an identifying, structural detail valued by collectors. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Ecology & biology: Many philodendrons behave as hemiepiphytes (hemiepiphytes): they start low and later attach and climb to reach better light.

Propagation & stability: In cultivation it is propagated from node cuttings (node cuttings). The plant’s “correct” look is best expressed with consistent support and bright, indirect light.

1) Watering: Water when the top layer dries. Aim for evenly moist—not permanently soaked.
2) Support: Add support early. Growth becomes more structured and more impressive.
3) Light: Bright, indirect. Avoid direct sun that can stress the foliage.
🔎 Detail Info
🌿 Botanical name Philodendron fibraecataphyllum
🪴 Pot / size 12 cm • height 40 cm
🌤️ Light Bright, indirect.
💧 Watering Moderate • when the top layer dries.
🧗 Habit Climber • looks best with support.
🪴 Substrate Airy, well-draining (aroid mix).
☠️ Toxicity Harmful if ingested • keep away from children and pets.
💡 Tip: To showcase the texture, keep light consistent and use support. The plant looks instantly more mature and “finished”.
🤔 Did you know? For aroids, support isn’t an accessory—it mimics the forest trunk and helps the plant behave the way it evolved to grow.
Why you’ll love it info
  • ✨ Strong texture with a collector presence.
  • 🧗 With support, it becomes genuinely impressive.
  • 🏠 A refined tropical look—without being loud.
  • 🎁 A perfect pick for aroid collectors.
🧠 Greenleaf for nerds — scientific facts nobody asked for geek
  • 🧷 Nodes (nodes) are where leaves, aerial roots, and new growth emerge—cuttings need a node to root successfully.
  • 🌿 Aerial roots (aerial roots) act like anchors and support stability while climbing.
  • 🧪 Calcium oxalate crystals are a common defence in many Araceae, which is why ingestion is a problem.
  • 📌 Hemiepiphyte (hemiepiphyte): many philodendrons start low and later climb to reach better light and airflow.
Does it need support, or can it grow without? support

It can grow without support, but it looks significantly better with it: growth becomes more structured and the overall look more mature.

How often should I water? water

When the top layer of the mix dries. The goal is a consistently fresh mix, without standing moisture.

Can it handle low light? light

It may survive, but growth will be slower and the look less impressive. In bright, indirect light it shows its best form and texture.

Is it safe for pets? pets

No. Like most philodendrons, it’s harmful if ingested. Keep it away from children and pets.

© Original plant description by Greenleaf Garden Center. All rights reserved. | Το κείμενο αποτελεί πρωτότυπο υλικό. Απαγορεύεται η αντιγραφή (Νόμος 2121/1993).

🔎 Note: Due to natural variation, the plant you receive may differ slightly from the photos. Shape, size and colour can vary with season, growing conditions and the plant’s nature.

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