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Philodendron nangaritense

Philodendron nangaritense – Rare Tropical Creeper with Maroon Petioles



Meet Philodendron nangaritense – A Ground-Dwelling Rarity from Ecuador


Philodendron nangaritense is a striking species prized for its maroon petioles dotted with textured white lenticels. Native to Ecuador’s lush Nangaritza Valley, it grows as a terrestrial creeper with leathery, semi-glossy foliage and a bold, tactile presence. Perfect for wide planters and rare plant lovers, this non-climbing aroid adds sculptural drama to any modern plant collection.



Key Traits of Philodendron nangaritense


  • Petioles: Deep maroon with small white lenticels – a highly unusual feature among philodendrons.
  • Foliage: Semi-leathery, upright leaves with a subtle gloss and rugged structure.
  • Growth Habit: Creeping terrestrial form; ideal for shallow, wide planters.
  • Mature Leaf Size: Leaves can reach 20–30 cm in length in ideal conditions, developing distinct venation and thickness.


Philodendron nangaritense – Care Guide for Healthy Growth



Light

  • Bright, indirect light ensures strong, compact growth and rich color.
  • Can tolerate medium light but grows more slowly with smaller foliage.

Watering

  • Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry. Keep the root zone slightly moist, but never soggy.
  • Use pots with drainage holes to avoid root suffocation.

Humidity and Temperature

  • Best growth occurs at 75–85 % humidity. It tolerates ~60 % with careful watering and airflow.
  • Ideal temperature range: 20–28 °C. Avoid exposure below 16 °C.

Soil and Repotting


Fertilizer and Support

  • Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer monthly during active growth.
  • Low-profile anchors or edging stones can help guide its creeping stems.

Semi-Hydroponic Potential

  • May adapt to semi-hydro setups like LECA if humidity is high and moisture is stable. Less forgiving than upright aroids.


Troubleshooting Common Issues


  • Root Rot: Often from dense soil or excess watering. Adjust to chunkier mix and monitor moisture more closely.
  • Pests: Susceptible to spider mites and aphids in dry environments. Use insecticidal soap or neem oil at first signs.
  • Yellowing Leaves: Caused by overwatering or insufficient light.
  • Leggy Growth: Move to a brighter spot with indirect light.


Styling Tips for Philodendron nangaritense


  • Use wide ceramic or shallow concrete planters to support its horizontal spread.
  • Dust leaves gently to boost photosynthesis and enhance natural sheen.
  • Ideal for terrarium-style plantings with mossy stones or wood accents.


Botanical Background and Name Origin


  • Genus: “Philodendron” comes from Greek “philo” (love) and “dendron” (tree), though this species is strictly ground-growing.
  • Species: “Nangaritense” refers to the Nangaritza Valley in southern Ecuador.
  • Authority: Described by Thomas B. Croat in Aroideana 44: 430 (2021).


FAQs – Philodendron nangaritense


  • How often should I water it?Roughly every 7–10 days depending on humidity and light. Always check substrate before watering.
  • Does it need a moss pole?No. This is a creeping terrestrial aroid and prefers low horizontal growth.
  • Is it pet-safe?No. Like most aroids, it contains calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested by pets or humans.
  • Can it handle low humidity?Survives around 60 %, but thrives with 70 % or more for lush growth.


Order Philodendron nangaritense – A Rare Ground-Creeper with Character


Bring home a truly rare aroid with dramatic maroon stems and leathery tropical foliage. Perfect for plant collectors who love the unusual and want a statement piece for wide planters, terrariums, or shelf displays. Secure yours now and enjoy its slow, creeping charm for years to come.

Philodendron nangaritense

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  • Philodendron nangaritense comes in following sizes:


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


    M – is approximately 25 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot

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