Philodendron 'Warscewiczii'
Botanical Name: Philodendron Aurea flavum
Common Names: Philodendron Warscewiczii
Description: Native to Central America, these Philodendrons were discovered in nature growing over rocks in tropical forests. This species’ leaves grow in from its trunk as thin, blade-like stems with feathery leaves on top. If you are lucky enough to catch a Philodendron Warszewiczii in bloom, the flowers are stunning white! Ever since its discovery in 1855, the Philodendron Warszewiczii has been a well-enjoyed tropical plant that can still be difficult to come by.
Botanical Name: Philodendron Aurea flavum
Common Names: Philodendron Warscewiczii
Description: Native to Central America, these Philodendrons were discovered in nature growing over rocks in tropical forests. This species’ leaves grow in from its trunk as thin, blade-like stems with feathery leaves on top. If you are lucky enough to catch a Philodendron Warszewiczii in bloom, the flowers are stunning white! Ever since its discovery in 1855, the Philodendron Warszewiczii has been a well-enjoyed tropical plant that can still be difficult to come by.
Botanical Name: Philodendron Aurea flavum
Common Names: Philodendron Warscewiczii
Description: Native to Central America, these Philodendrons were discovered in nature growing over rocks in tropical forests. This species’ leaves grow in from its trunk as thin, blade-like stems with feathery leaves on top. If you are lucky enough to catch a Philodendron Warszewiczii in bloom, the flowers are stunning white! Ever since its discovery in 1855, the Philodendron Warszewiczii has been a well-enjoyed tropical plant that can still be difficult to come by.