Philodendron squamiferum – Red-Haired Climber with Jungle Vibes
Philodendron squamiferum is a striking tropical climber with long red-haired petioles and deeply lobed foliage. Native to humid lowland forests in Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname, and Colombia, this hemiepiphytic aroid brings strong visual character and vertical presence indoors. Its five-lobed mature leaves resemble oak or aralia shapes, while the fuzzy red petioles make it instantly recognizable. Often confused with Philodendron pedatum, this species is genetically distinct and offers denser petiole hair and more defined lobe structure.
What Makes Philodendron squamiferum Special?
- Hairy Petioles: Covered in deep red bristle-like squamules—unique among aroids.
- Lobed Leaf Shape: Mature leaves develop 5–7 narrow lobes, creating a sculptural silhouette.
- Fast Vertical Growth: Climbs moss poles rapidly when grown in warmth and humidity.
- Rare Collector's Aroid: Still uncommon in the general houseplant market.
- Statement Foliage: Perfect for adding texture and movement to an indoor plant wall or trellis.
Natural Habitat and Wild Growth Habit
In its native habitat, Philodendron squamiferum climbs tall rainforest trees in warm, shady understories. Found between sea level and ~600 m elevation, it thrives in filtered light and high humidity. Indoors, this growth behavior is easily replicated with proper conditions and vertical support.
- Native Range: Brazil, French Guiana, Suriname, and Colombia.
- Growth Habit: Hemiepiphyte – begins terrestrially, climbs as it matures.
- Indoor Leaf Size: Can reach 40–50 cm when mature.
- Toxicity: Contains calcium oxalates – not safe for pets or ingestion.
How to Grow Philodendron squamiferum Successfully
- Light: Bright, indirect light supports compact growth and vibrant petioles.
- Water: Allow the top 3–4 cm of the potting mix to dry before watering.
- Humidity: Best at 60–80%—use a humidifier or pebble tray to boost moisture.
- Temperature: Keep between 20–27 °C; avoid dry air or sudden temperature drops.
- Soil Mix: Use a loose, breathable blend: orchid bark, perlite, sphagnum moss, coco coir, and charcoal.
- Fertilizer: Apply a balanced liquid fertilizer every 4–6 weeks in active growth conditions.
- Support: A moss pole or trellis helps promote vertical growth and larger leaves.
- Repotting: When roots circle the pot or water begins draining slowly.
Propagation Method – Step by Step
- Take cuttings with one node and a visible aerial root nub.
- Root in moist sphagnum, perlite, or clean water at 22–26 °C with stable humidity.
- Provide bright, indirect light during the rooting period.
Troubleshooting Tips
- Root Rot: Prevent by using chunky substrate and letting the topsoil dry.
- Spider Mites: Look for webbing on new growth. Treat with insecticidal soap or beneficial insects.
- Stretched Internodes: Caused by insufficient light—move to a brighter spot.
- Curling or Drooping: Often due to dehydration or cold stress.
Extra Care Hacks for Bigger, Better Growth
- Rotate Regularly: Helps avoid lopsided growth and keeps the plant full.
- Mist the Support: Mist moss poles to encourage root anchoring and faster climbing.
Botanical Etymology and Identity
The species name squamiferum comes from Latin “squama” (scale) and “fero” (to bear), referencing the bristly red squamules on the petioles. The genus Philodendron is derived from Greek, meaning “tree lover,” a nod to its climbing nature.
Philodendron squamiferum was described by Eduard Friedrich Poeppig in 1845, published in Nova Genera ac Species Plantarum 3: 87.
Philodendron squamiferum QandA
- Is this the same as Philodendron pedatum? No. Though similar in leaf shape, squamiferum has red hairy petioles and is a separate species.
- Is it low maintenance? Yes – just provide humidity and indirect light.
- Can it live without a moss pole? It can trail, but climbing support leads to larger, healthier leaves.
Make Philodendron squamiferum Part of Your Collection
Philodendron squamiferum is a rare, climbing houseplant with bold personality and unique texture. Bring this red-petioled beauty home today!
Philodendron squamiferum
Philodendron squamiferum plants come in following sizes:
Baby Plant – is approximately 11 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 6 cm pot.
S – is approximately 20 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 12 cm pot.
L – is approximately 60 cm tall and comes in a ⌀ 19 cm pot
XL – is approximately 100 cm tall and comes in ⌀ 24 cm pot.