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Philodendron mexicanum – Bold Maroon-Backed Leaves with Tropical Climber Appeal



Add Drama to Your Indoor Jungle


Philodendron mexicanum Engl. brings a sculptural, vertical presence to any plant collection with its arrow-shaped leaves and deep maroon undersides. Native to southern Mexico’s tropical rainforests, this hemiepiphytic aroid climbs with ease indoors and makes a bold impression with minimal effort. It’s fast-growing, low-maintenance, and thrives in homes with bright, indirect light.



What Makes This Maroon-Backed Aroid So Special?


  • Leaf Structure: Glossy, hastate leaves with pronounced maroon undersides — visually striking from every angle.
  • Upright Growth: Naturally climbs with aerial roots when trained on moss poles or coir totems.
  • Indoor Performance: With proper support, vines can exceed 1.5 m and leaves reach 30–40 cm in length.
  • Reliable Colouration: Maroon pigmentation remains vibrant, even in moderate light — no fading issues.


Where Philodendron mexicanum Comes From


This species grows in the tropical and subtropical forests of Veracruz, Oaxaca, and Chiapas in southern Mexico. It climbs tree trunks or creeps along the forest floor in shaded, humid environments from 400 to 1200 m elevation. These conditions shape its preference for filtered light, warm temperatures, and steady moisture indoors.



Indoor Care That Actually Works



Lighting Tips for Bigger, Healthier Leaves

  • Place in bright, indirect light to support vigorous vertical growth and leaf expansion.
  • Handles medium light well but grows more slowly — maroon leaf colour stays stable.

Watering Without the Guesswork

  • Water when the top 2–3 cm of the substrate feels dry. Avoid full drying or soggy soil.
  • Use breathable pots with drainage to keep roots aerated and prevent rot.

Humidity and Temperature: Get It Just Right

  • Humidity: Best kept above 60–65%. Lower humidity slows growth but won’t damage mature plants.
  • Temperature: Ideal range is 18–27 °C. Never expose to temperatures below 16 °C.

Potting Mix and Repotting Basics

  • Use a loose, well-aerated aroid mix with coconut coir, perlite, and bark chips.
  • Repot every 1–2 years or once roots circle the pot or substrate compacts.

Fertilizing and Growing With Support

  • Apply a diluted liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks to fuel climbing and leaf development.
  • Add a moss pole to help anchor the plant and promote larger, more mature foliage.

Can It Grow in Semi-Hydro? Yes—Here’s How

  • Performs well in LECA or semi-hydro setups if humidity is stable and roots are monitored.
  • Flush regularly and keep the reservoir topped to prevent drying between cycles.


Troubleshooting Common Plant Problems


  • Yellowing Leaves: Usually due to overwatering or low light — improve drainage or reposition the plant.
  • Leggy Growth: A sign of insufficient light. Move to a brighter spot and prune above a node.
  • Pest Pressure: Check for spider mites, thrips, or mealybugs — treat early with insecticidal soap.
  • Root Issues: If growth stalls and leaves droop, inspect for soggy soil or root rot.


Important Safety Note for Pets and Kids


Like all Philodendrons, Philodendron mexicanum contains calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and small children.



The Story Behind the Name


The genus name Philodendron comes from the Greek “philo” (love) and “dendron” (tree), referring to its climbing habit. The species name mexicanum points to its native range. It was formally described by Adolf Engler in 1878, published in Flora Brasiliensis 3(2): 143.



Your Top Questions, Answered


  • How tall can Philodendron mexicanum get indoors? With a moss pole, stems can reach over 1.5 m and leaves grow up to 40 cm long.
  • Can I grow it in semi-hydro? Yes — it adapts well to LECA with stable humidity and good nutrient flow.
  • Is it safe for pets? No — it’s toxic due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep out of reach of animals and children.


Ready to Add It to Your Indoor Collection?


Order your Philodendron mexicanum now and bring bold vertical structure, deep foliage tones, and a tropical edge to your home jungle.

Philodendron mexicanum

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  • Philodendron mexicanum comes in a ⌀ 15 cm pot and is approximately 45 cm tall

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