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Philodendron rugosum aberrant form

Philodendron rugosum 'Aberrant Form' – Sculptural Climber with Wavy Leaves

Philodendron rugosum 'Aberrant Form' is a rare cultivar prized for its thick, leathery leaves and dramatically wavy margins. Compared to the standard species, this form features elongated, contorted blades with a smooth surface and striking bicolored greens. Its natural climbing habit makes it ideal for moss poles, trellises or cascading in hanging pots.



Recognizing Features of Philodendron rugosum 'Aberrant Form'


  • Leaf Shape: Elongated-ovate with undulate (wavy) margins
  • Texture and Color: Thick, leathery surface with bicolored green pattern
  • Growth Habit: Climbing or trailing (scandent), suitable for vertical or hanging setups


Botanical Background and Native Range


  • Botanical Name:Philodendron rugosum Bogner and G.S.Bunting
  • Published In: Willdenowia 13: 183 (1983)
  • Family: Araceae
  • Origin: Endemic to Ecuador
  • Natural Habitat: Moist montane forests on the eastern Andean slopes
  • Elevation: Typically found at 1200–2000 m above sea level


How to Care for Philodendron rugosum 'Aberrant Form'


  • Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which may damage foliage. Tolerates lower light but grows more slowly.
  • Water: Keep soil lightly moist. Let the top few centimeters dry out between waterings, but don’t allow the root zone to dry completely for long.
  • Humidity: High humidity (60% or more) supports healthy leaf development. Use a humidifier or pebble tray if needed.
  • Temperature: Thrives between 18–27 °C. Keep away from drafts and temperatures below 15 °C.
  • Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining mix with organic matter (e.g. coco coir, orchid bark, perlite).
  • Fertilizer: Feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer. No seasonal adjustments needed indoors.
  • Propagation: Easily propagated from stem cuttings. Place cuttings in water or moist substrate until rooted.
  • Repotting: Repot when roots outgrow the pot or the substrate compacts. Not tied to any specific season.


Common Issues and How to Fix Them


  • Leaf Curling: Often due to low humidity or erratic watering. Maintain a consistent routine and boost humidity.
  • Yellow Leaves: Usually caused by overwatering or soggy soil. Let topsoil dry slightly and ensure good drainage.
  • Pests: Can attract mealybugs or spider mites. Inspect regularly and treat with insecticidal soap or biological pest control.


Toxicity Information


Contains calcium oxalate crystals and is toxic if ingested by pets or children. Keep out of reach and wear gloves if sensitive to sap.



Etymology of Name


  • Philodendron: Derived from Greek “philo” (love) and “dendron” (tree), describing its natural climbing tendency.
  • rugosum: Latin for “wrinkled” — originally referencing the textured leaves of the type form.


Frequently Asked Questions


  • Is Philodendron rugosum 'Aberrant Form' beginner-friendly? It's better suited for intermediate growers due to its need for stable humidity and watering.
  • Can it grow in semi-hydro setups? Yes, it adapts well to LECA or other semi-hydroponic media if humidity is kept high and nutrients are consistent.
  • How big can it get indoors? With vertical support, vines can reach over 1.5 m. Leaves may reach 15–25 cm in length when mature.

Add a truly unique texture to your plant collection – Philodendron rugosum 'Aberrant Form' combines exotic character with easy climbing growth. Order now while it's available.

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  • Philodendron rugosum aberrant form comes in a ⌀ 12 cm pot and is approximately 25 cm tall

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