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philodendron sharoniae goat Philodendron sharoniae – Foliage FactoryPhilodendron sharoniae Philodendron sharoniae is a climbing aroid with long green leaves, a narrow arrow like outline and a strongly pleated surface. The ridges give the blades depth, and mature plants carry long folded leaves along an upright stem. This species grows from a climbing stem with visible nodes and aerial root potential. Indoors, it needs vertical room so the leaves can hang freely as they lengthen. Ribbed leaves and upright growth in

Philodendron sharoniae

Philodendron sharoniae is a climbing aroid with long green leaves, a narrow arrow-like outline and a strongly pleated surface. The ridges give the blades depth, and mature plants carry long folded leaves along an upright stem.

This species grows from a climbing stem with visible nodes and aerial-root potential. Indoors, it needs vertical room so the leaves can hang freely as they lengthen.

Ribbed leaves and upright growth in Philodendron sharoniae

  • Leaf form: Long, narrow green blades with a pleated, ridged surface.
  • Blade texture: The folded surface catches light along the ribs and gives each leaf more depth.
  • Growth habit: Climbing stem with nodes that can root against a pole or coarse vertical surface.
  • Mature growth: Established climbing plants can produce longer, more defined leaves.
  • Indoor shape: Upright growth gives the blades space to extend and keeps new leaves from catching on nearby plants.
  • Origin: A botanical species recorded from Colombia to Ecuador in wet tropical forest conditions.

Growth context for Philodendron sharoniae

Philodendron sharoniae comes from wet tropical forest regions where climbing growth gives the stem access to brighter filtered light above the lower forest layers. Indoors, that growth pattern calls for a stable vertical surface, an airy root zone and enough space for the long leaves to open fully.

The narrow pleated blades can mark during unfurling if the plant is crowded, kept too dry, or watered unevenly. A consistent position helps the long leaves expand without rubbing against shelves, support ties or neighbouring stems.

Philodendron sharoniae care for long pleated leaves

  • Light: Bright indirect light suits the long leaves; harsh direct sun can scorch the blade surface.
  • Watering: Let the upper substrate partly dry before watering, as cold wet roots can slow new growth and mark older leaves.
  • Air humidity: Higher humidity helps pleated leaves open with fewer tears or stuck edges.
  • Temperature: Keep it warm and stable; cool roots combined with wet substrate can slow new leaf production.
  • Root mix: Use a chunky aroid mix that holds light moisture while leaving air around the roots.
  • Pot choice: Choose a pot that balances the climbing stem without holding an oversized volume of wet substrate.
  • Climbing surface: Offer a moss pole or coarse vertical surface so aerial roots can attach as the stem climbs.
  • Fertilising: Feed lightly during active growth; reduce feeding when growth slows or the substrate stays wet for longer.
  • Pruning: Remove damaged leaves at the base of the petiole and redirect long stems before they press into nearby plants.
  • Semi-hydroponics: A mineral setup can work if the roots receive oxygen and the stem base stays above constantly wet material.

Troubleshooting Philodendron sharoniae

  • Torn new leaves: Dry air, crowding or uneven moisture can make long pleated leaves catch while unfurling.
  • Brown tips: Check watering rhythm, root condition and humidity before increasing water frequency.
  • Yellow leaves: Dense wet substrate can stress roots and cause older leaves to yellow.
  • Small new growth: Low light or a stem that has stopped attaching can reduce leaf size on new nodes.
  • Root stress: A sour smell, soft roots or limp leaves after watering points to a substrate that is staying wet too long.
  • Pests: Inspect new growth, leaf backs and petioles for mites, mealybugs or scale.

Philodendron sharoniae safety

Philodendron sharoniae should be kept away from pets and children, as chewed plant tissue can irritate the mouth and stomach.

Published description and name of Philodendron sharoniae

Philodendron sharoniae was described by Thomas B. Croat and published in Aroideana in 2016. The species name honours Sharon Christoph, while Philodendron comes from Greek roots commonly interpreted as “tree-loving”.

With space to climb and room for its pleated leaves to open, Philodendron sharoniae develops long ridged blades along an upright stem.

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Style: 22", Color: Grey, Size: Queen
I have been sleeping on air mattresses for about 5 years now. Yes, every night. The reason is that I cannot afford a decent new mattress and before switching to an air mattress, I had used mattresses. Most developed "sink holes" and those who sleep on an older mattress know what I mean - a spring or something inside has shifted and that spot...well, it's a dip that you have to figure out how to avoid when sleeping. But the basic reason is because I am an older lady that lives alone and when I have moved, I have moved myself so as not to bother people. I have mostly flat pack furniture so I can break it down and move it myself. Having an air mattress fits right in with that ease of moving my own stuff. The IDOO I had was a great deal, though I had last had a King Coil 22" that I really liked EXCEPT for their "pillow" area (the part at the head is inclined and that bothered me since I am an "arm sleeper" - put one arm up under my pillow, under my head and hang it off the bed). Other than that part King Coil is a great air mattress bed. Now for this Intex - I have had a couple of different Intex items and find they make quality stuff - first was a smaller, rectangular pool that wasn't too hard to set up (but I did need a friend to help with putting it up) and I currently have their inflatable loveseat that unfolds to become a bed. It's a nice extra piece of furniture/bed, but wish it had the internal pump which it doesn't. Still, it is a serviceable spare seating and sleeping piece that can be put up quickly enough. NOW, for this bed - back to my 22" height and I am SO HAPPY with that part of it. When you are older, getting UP off something is harder than scooting down off that same thing! Meaning that I have no problem getting on a bed (no matter what the height), but in the morning, when I'm groggy and not 100%, trying to push myself up off the 18" wasn't horrible, but it wasn't fun at all. With this Intex 22" queen, my feet dangle just a bit off the floor and pushing myself off and DOWN is just so much easier. I was also relieved that the pump is at the top (or could be the bottom, depending on how you orient the bed) as my outlet is at that spot on the wall behind the bed. The IDOO had the pump on the side so the cord had to be put up under the bed...I didn't like that. This Intex, like all the air mattresses with an internal pump, it inflates (and deflates) very quickly. Around 5 minutes. What's easy is taking down an air mattress - most of them come with a carry case as this one did - and if you flip the sides in, then do a fourths fold up, it will fit in the bag and isn't too terribly heavy even for me to carry. The IDOO developed a leak and instead of trying to patch it, as I have slept on it for about 2 years, I deflated it, put it in the bag it came with and threw it away. This Intex, I had it out of the box an fully inflated in less than 10 minutes. Made the bed and laid down on it - aaahhhh! So, if you are in need of a spare bed for overnight guests on occasion OR you have had it with your lumpy old "regular" mattress and having sticker shock over the memory foam, purple, pillow top and other replacements, you might want to try an air mattress. Even if you only use it long enough to save enough money for one of those $500-$1000 mattress, this $75 mattress will allow you to sleep well, night after night after night.
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Better than our actual mattress!!
Style: 22", Color: Grey, Size: Queen, Style: 22", Color: Grey, Size: Queen
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