Philodendron cf. lupinum – Velvet-Leaf Climber with Evolving Foliage
From Deep Maroon Undersides to Glossy Mature Leaves
Philodendron cf. lupinum, informally known as Philodendron vanninii Croat (ined.), is a rare hemiepiphytic species from the Amazon Basin. Its juvenile leaves are velvety, heart-shaped, and deeply maroon underneath. As the plant matures, foliage transitions into larger, obovate-hastate shapes with glossy green tops and matte lower surfaces. This tropical climber thrives indoors with high humidity, bright indirect light, and vertical support.
What Makes Philodendron cf. lupinum Special
- Velvety Juvenile Foliage: Deep green upper surfaces and striking maroon undersides
- Leaf Evolution: Mature leaves become longer, glossier, and develop pronounced veins
- Growth Habit: Hemiepiphytic climber that appreciates moss poles or trellises indoors
Origin and Botanical Context
- Native Range: Amazonian lowland forests in Brazil (Acre), Colombia (Amazonas), and Peru (Loreto)
- Elevation: Typically found at 110–120 m above sea level
- Collection History: Collected by botanists including T.B. Croat and J.J. Pipoly III in the late 20th century
- Taxonomic Status: Not formally published; resembles Philodendron lupinum, potentially a distinct species
- Toxicity: Contains calcium oxalate crystals; toxic to pets and humans if ingested
Philodendron cf. lupinum – Indoor Care Guide
- Light: Provide bright, indirect light for 10–12 hours per day
- Watering: Let the top 2–3 cm of substrate dry before watering again
- Humidity: Maintain 60–80%; use a humidifier or group with other tropical plants
- Temperature: Ideal range is 18–27 °C; avoid cold drafts or dips below 12 °C
- Soil: Use a chunky mix of orchid bark, perlite, coconut coir, and charcoal
- Potting: Choose a breathable container with drainage holes; terracotta works well
- Fertilizing: Feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer when actively growing
- Support: Use a moss pole or trellis to encourage larger leaves and vertical growth
Leaf Growth and Transformation
- Juvenile Size: 5–10 cm velvety leaves with maroon undersides
- Mature Size: Up to 25–30 cm with upright support and stable humidity
- Growth Rate: Moderate under consistent warmth and lighting
Propagation and Hydroponics
- Method: Propagate via stem cuttings with visible nodes
- Medium: Root in sphagnum moss, water, or semi-hydroponics
- Hydro Suitability: Performs well in LECA with steady humidity and nutrients
Common Problems and Solutions
- Yellow Leaves: Usually due to overwatering or nutrient deficiency
- Brown Leaf Tips: Caused by dry air or erratic watering
- Pests: Check for spider mites and mealybugs; treat early with insecticidal soap or neem oil
- Stuck Leaves: Raise humidity and provide airflow to ease unfurling
- Fungus Gnats: Allow the top layer of soil to dry and use sticky traps
Styling Tips and Plant Companions
- Best Placement: Shelves, plant ladders, or beside other tropicals
- Pot Style: Neutral or textured ceramics to complement its velvety foliage
- Great Pairings: Calatheas, Anthuriums, and Monsteras with similar humidity needs
Etymology and Taxonomic Notes
The genus name Philodendron comes from Greek “philo” (love) and “dendron” (tree), describing its tree-hugging habit. The “cf.” prefix means “confer,” indicating the plant resembles Philodendron lupinum but may represent an unpublished species. The Latin “lupinum” means “wolf-like,” possibly referring to its bold, textural foliage.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can Philodendron cf. lupinum be grown in LECA?Yes — it adapts well to semi-hydro setups with stable nutrients and high humidity
- Do the maroon undersides fade?Some fading may occur as leaves mature; maintain bright indirect light to preserve color
- Is it pet-safe?No — like most aroids, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans
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Philodendron cf lupinum (Philodendron vanninii Croat ined.)
Philodendron lupinum comes in following sizes:
Plug (Starter Plant) – is approximately 3 cm tall and is approximately 10 cm tall
L – is approximately 75 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 16 cm pot