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Philodendron 'El Choco red' (Philodendron rubrijuvenile)

Philodendron 'El Chocó Red' – Velvet Tropical Drama for Indoor Collectors

Philodendron rubrijuvenile 'El Chocó Red' is a rare velvet-leaf climbing aroid native to Colombia’s cloud-rich Chocó region. With crimson new growth, lush green mature foliage, and a matte sheen that feels like suede, it's one of the most striking foliage plants available for indoor growers. This upright climber thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity — ideal for moss poles, feature walls, and spotlight display areas.



Standout Traits of Philodendron 'El Chocó Red'


  • Velvety Foliage: Dense trichomes create a soft, matte texture with subtle shimmer in shifting light.
  • Red-to-Green Shift: New leaves emerge in deep crimson, then transition to a rich dark green as they mature.
  • Vertical Growth: Climbs readily with a moss pole or natural-fiber trellis — can reach over 2 meters indoors.
  • Leaf Size: Indoors, mature leaves typically reach 25–35 cm long with support and good light.
  • Botanical Classification: Formally described in 2022 by Croat and R. Kaufmann (Aroideana 45: 214).


Native Origin and Natural Growing Conditions


This species originates from the tropical lowland rainforests of western Colombia (100–800 m elevation), climbing tree trunks in the humid, shaded understory. In the wild, it thrives in 70–90 % humidity, steady warmth, and diffused light — all replicable in indoor environments with stable care.



How to Grow and Maintain Philodendron 'El Chocó Red'


  • Light: Bright, filtered light enhances color and encourages upright growth. Avoid harsh direct sun.
  • Watering: Water when the top 40–60 % of substrate is dry. Avoid full substrate dryness, especially in warm conditions.
  • Humidity: Best kept at 60–80 %. Growth slows in dry air — supplement with grouped plants or a humidifier.
  • Temperature: Ideal range: 18–26 °C. Avoid cold drafts or hot air from radiators.
  • Substrate: Use a chunky, breathable aroid mix with orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir.
  • Fertilizing: Feed every 4–6 weeks during active growth with a balanced liquid fertilizer. Flush soil quarterly.
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years or once root-bound. Use tall pots with good drainage and climbing support.


Climbing Setup and Styling Tips


  • Moss Poles: Essential for larger leaf development and upright structure.
  • Semi-Hydroponics: Adapts well to LECA or coco chips with consistent humidity and nutrient control.
  • Display Ideas: Use in a well-lit corner, modern planter, or green wall — ideal as a focal plant in curated spaces.


Troubleshooting: Keep Your 'El Chocó Red' Thriving


  • Crispy Tips: Caused by low humidity or skipped watering. Maintain air moisture year-round.
  • Yellowing Leaves: Overwatering or compacted soil; check drainage and reduce frequency.
  • Pale New Growth: Often from insufficient light or nutrients — adjust positioning or feed more consistently.
  • Pests: Spider mites or thrips may appear in dry air. Use insecticidal soap or neem spray at first signs.


Botanical Background and Etymology


  • Genus: "Philodendron" derives from Greek "philo" (love) and "dendron" (tree), reflecting its climbing habit.
  • Species: “rubrijuvenile” translates to “red when young,” referencing the vibrant new foliage.
  • Cultivar Name: 'El Chocó Red' honors the Colombian Chocó region — a biodiversity hotspot and this species’ origin.
  • Taxonomic Authority: Described by Croat and Kaufmann in 2022, published in Aroideana 45(1): 214-228.


Frequently Asked Questions – Philodendron 'El Chocó Red'


  • Can it tolerate low light? Not ideal — growth will become leggy, and leaf color dulls. Use bright, filtered light for best results.
  • Why do the red leaves fade quickly? It’s natural, but low light speeds up the transition. Bright conditions help retain red tones longer.
  • How often should I fertilize? Every 4–6 weeks during active growth. Avoid overfeeding in cooler months.
  • Is it toxic to pets? Yes. Like all Philodendrons, it contains calcium oxalates and is toxic if ingested.


Order Philodendron 'El Chocó Red' – Rare, Velvet, and Collector-Worthy


Want a tropical climber with velvet leaves and red-to-green drama? Order Philodendron rubrijuvenile 'El Chocó Red' today from Foliage Factory. Rarely available and highly sought-after — secure yours while stock lasts.

Philodendron 'El Choco red' (Philodendron rubrijuvenile)

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  • Philodendron rubrijuvenile 'El Choco Red' plants come in following sizes:


    Plug (Starter Plant) – ⌀ 2 cm, is approximately 8 cm tall


    S – is approximately 15 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 10.5 cm pot


    M – is approximately 30 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 12 cm pot


    XL – is approximately 50 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 15 cm pot

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