Philodendron atabapoense (seedling)
G.S. Bunting (1975)
Discover me in the Nursery:
G.S. Bunting (1975)
Discover me in the Nursery:
This is a highly desirable climbing Aroid is prized for its striking, elongated, spear-shaped leaves. The main ornamental feature is the beautiful color contrast: a dark green top surface and a deep reddish-burgundy or maroon underside.
Maintenance: As a baby plant, repot according to growth until it reaches medium size. Provide adequate water, light, and fertilizer, but use less than for adult plants to avoid damaging development.
The striking contrast between the two leaf surfaces makes it a focal point in any collection. The plant is considered toxic if ingested.