Philodendron Profile
Corydalis is a vine plant of The genus Corydalis in the Araceae family. It has strange and varied leaves, slender and dense aerial roots, swinging posture, and is very shade tolerant. Placed indoors, it makes people feel as if they have entered a tropical rainforest.
Philodendron morphological characteristicsPhilodendron growth habit and growing environment and distributionPhilodendron efficacy and role Philodendron cultivation
Philodendron morphological characteristics
Climbing plant, internodes more or less extended or thinly prostate. Stems are very sparse and nearly nonexistent, sometimes arborescent with adventitious aerial roots. Branchlets leafy petiole with long sheath. Leaf sheath apically often tongue-like; Petiole various, cylindrical, flat, fluted or deeply concave above, margin fibrous, sometimes hyperplastic, very thin apex thickened to joint. Leaf blade papery, subleathery, elongate oblong, ovate, or oblong, base more or less deeply cordate. The stalks of inflorescence are usually short. Flame bracts are thick, fleshy, white, yellow or red, swept, cylindrical or partial swollen, persistent, later irregularly torn.Philodendron growth habit and growing environment and distribution
Philodendron is native to the American tropical rainforest. It prefers high temperature, high humidity and a more shade environment. It has low light requirements and can grow well indoors in dark and spring and autumn sunshine.It is not resistant to cold, winter overwintering temperature should be above 10℃, and likes to grow in the fertile drainage good acid soil. Philodendron is stronger, and master temperature and humidity two factors are not difficult to raise well, mainly distributed in tropical America, China's Taiwan and Guangdong cultivation.