Philodendron heterocraspedon
Plant Size (Approx.) : 35-45cm
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Croat & D.C. Bay (2008)
Plant Size (Approx.) : 35-45cm
Delivery time (We ship worldwide!)
Shipping frequency varies by country, with weekly dispatches to the USA and Europe. Order pickup available at upcoming events
This distinctive climbing aroid is renowned for its unique leaf morphology and robust growth characteristics that create an impressive tropical display in indoor cultivation settings.
Additional Notes
The distinctive leaf characteristics and robust climbing nature provide impressive visual impact with strong growth patterns. This species demonstrates excellent climbing ability when provided with appropriate support structures, bringing dramatic tropical presence to interior spaces.
I was honestly not very impressed with the plants that we received. We picked up four plants in person at the Mounts Botanical Sale and only one of them had roots that were actually healthy and living. The Heterocraspedon while the leaves were nice had ZERO alive roots. We are now having to try to nurse this back to health. This occurred because the bag was tied fairly tight around the roots and it caused the roots to rot. The Amazon Spirit was tied looser and the media was drier but that allowed the roots to stay alive and not rot. I think while you guys have great potential the heterocraspedon was so horrible I'm not sure if it will make it.
We are sorry to hear that your experience with the Philodendron heterocraspedon was not satisfactory as expected. Our team has already reached out to you though email to inquire about the condition of the plant and offer assistance. We understand your concern and we apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused you. We hope to have the opportunity to bring you a better experience next time.
Ordered two in January. Arrived end of Feb to UK. I also had to delay delivery due to work. Turned up absolutely fine, no damage to leaves or cold damage. Roots seem ok too. I think it would adapt to my humidity of 75% just fine as happened with patriciae.
This is one that I just put in a vessel of water upon arrival until i saw active growth. Still doing great aftering transferring to aroid mix. I just cant get enough of these long boys.
Upon arrival the roots were completely black and dry. I informed Ecuagenera right away. A day later the newest leaf became completely limp and lifeless and the new growth point was brown and unhealthy. I again reached out to them and their only suggestion was to put it in Sphagnum Moss. Two days later the leafs have developed this silver blotches all over the leafs and the plant is most definitely not going to make it. Pretty disappointing... This was a wishlist plant. I am going to have to propagate it in order to get anything from it if that's even possible...
Not sure what I did wrong but this plant didn't even make it a full week!