Philodendron squamicaule Blushing
Croat & Grayum (1997)
Discover me in the Nursery:
Croat & Grayum (1997)
Discover me in the Nursery:
This is a rare, tropical climbing aroid known for its dramatic textural contrast. Native to moist premontane rainforests from Nicaragua down to Ecuador, this philodendron begins as a terrestrial plant and then climbs trees, requiring vertical support like a moss pole in cultivation.
The cultivar is distinguished by its unique stems (petioles), which are covered in dense, fuzzy, bright coral-red or reddish-coppery scales (squamules)—this is the origin of the name 'Blushing' and squamicaule ("scale-stem").