It is a distinctive and less common member of the Philodendron family, prized for its captivating foliage. Originating from the Nangaritza Valley in southern Ecuador, this plant's elongated, lance-shaped leaves are a visual masterpiece, showcasing intricate silver or cream-colored veining against a backdrop of deep green. This exquisite coloration and pattern create an eye-catching display, making Philodendron nangaritense a sought-after choice among plant enthusiasts and collectors. To keep it thriving, provide bright indirect light and well-draining soil, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. With its unique and elegant appearance, this philodendron adds a touch of tropical allure to indoor spaces, making it a cherished addition to any botanical collection.
I bought this baby along with e few other plants, they all came in good shape. She has 2 healthy leaves, and has already pushed out another one. I'm pretty sure she will survive without any problems.
Spider mites have taken a little trip. Currently she's in the shower. Fighting the urge to chop leaves off an Repot as it just travelled.
Hopefully they just die off.
Gabriel sold me a baby. And now I repotted it twice..thought these small plants would take for ever to grow up..boy was I wrong..going back for more...thanks again
I've been tyring to get someone at your firm to contact me regarding this purchase. The plant arrived with 3 stems inwhich 2 were broken. One stems rotted off and dropped off plant. All 3 leaves were yellow and dying. Why was the plant pot smashed?I'm glad I received this survey. I hope someone will email the steps you'll take to send me another plant or a refund.