Philodendron Melanochrysum
Surname | Araceae/Aroids |
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Leaf color | xanh nâu |
Leaf shape | hình trái tim |
Leaf size | nhỏ-vừa |
Close | climbing |
Roots & Tubers | aerial roots |
Tăng trưởng | trung bình |
Breeding | tissue culture, cutting |
Diseases & Pests | leaf burn, spider mites, aphids, root rot |
Endemic to the humid foothills of the Colombian Andes, it was first scientifically described by Linden & André in 1873. Previously, Philodendron Melanochrysum was propagated in 1886 and introduced to Europe. Philodendron Melanochrysum has a dark green color with a brownish tinge, velvety leaves and long arrow-shaped leaves. When mature, it can climb up to 6m high and the leaves are 122 - 183cm long and up to 60cm wide.
Note: The above information is only relative, the living conditions of the tree also depend a lot on other objective factors.
Light
Philodendron Melanochrysum prefers bright indirect sunlight for 8-10 hours per day
Temperature
Water
Water moderately. Avoid waterlogging which will cause root rot.
Humidity
The best humidity for Philodendron plants is above 75%.
pH
For Philodendron Melanochrysum, the ideal pH range is 5.0-7.0 pH.
Indoor Plant Care Guide
The most important and basic knowledge about growing plants indoors: