Philodendron asplundii is a tropical climbing plant native to the Amazon basin, found in countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru. This species is characterized by its elongated, lance-shaped leaves that can reach up to 68 cm in length. The leaves are
Philodendron asplundii is a tropical climbing plant native to the Amazon basin, found in countries such as Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru. This species is characterized by its elongated, lance-shaped leaves that can reach up to 68 cm in length. The leaves are dark green with a glossy finish, and the plant exhibits a hemiepiphytic growth habit, often starting its life on other plants before establishing its own roots.
Native to: Amazon basin regions, including Ecuador, Colombia, and Peru.
Water: Maintain consistently moist soil, allowing the top layer to dry slightly between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so ensure the potting mix drains well. During winter months, reduce watering frequency to accommodate slower growth.
Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can cause leaf scorch, while insufficient light may result in leggy growth. Placing the plant near an east or north-facing window is ideal.
Humidity: Thrives in high humidity environments, ideally between 60% and 70%. Regular misting, the use of a humidifier, or placing the pot on a tray with water and pebbles can help maintain adequate humidity levels.
Temperature: Favors warm indoor temperatures ranging from 18C to 26C. Protect the plant from drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations, as it is sensitive to cold. Ensure indoor temperatures do not drop below 12C to maintain healthy growth.
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