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Philodendron serpens is a rare and highly sought-after climbing aroid known for its dramatic "fuzzy" appearance.
Hairy Petioles: The most distinctive feature is its petioles (leaf stalks), which are densely covered in soft, recurved brown or reddish hairs. These hairs serve to trap pests in the wild.
Leaf Shape: It features elongated, heart-shaped or arrowhead leaves that can grow quite large as the plant matures. Mature leaves often display subtle ribbing and a deep green sheen.
Growth Habit: True to its name (serpens meaning "creeping" or "crawling"), it is a hemiepiphytic climber that develops best when provided with vertical support like a moss pole.
Light: Requires bright, indirect light. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can damage the delicate velvety leaves.
Watering: Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry out before watering thoroughly. It is sensitive to overwatering; yellowing leaves often indicate a lack of proper drainage.
Humidity: Thrives in high humidity (60%–80% is ideal), though it can acclimate to average household levels if consistent. Low humidity may cause new leaves to get stuck while emerging.
Substrate: Use a chunky, well-aerated aroid mix containing orchid bark, perlite, and charcoal.
Safety: This plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested.
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