Philodendron scandens 'Pictus'
Philodendron scandens 'Pictus'
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From Cultural Symbol to Humidity Sensor: Explore the Secrets of Philodendron Scandens 'Pictus'
Like other scandens varieties, 'Pictus' has a natural inclination to climb. Its tendrils can coil around supports or walls, creating a lush, tropical atmosphere in your home or garden.
Easy Care: One of the great advantages of Philodendron scandens 'Pictus' is that it is relatively easy to care for, especially when grown in our well-draining Savvy Soil or sphagnum moss. It thrives in light to shade and requires regular watering, but can also tolerate periods of drought. It is a perfect plant for those who want a beautiful and resilient plant in their home or office.
Plant Biography
Tropical Origin: Originally from the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, Philodendron scandens 'Pictus' thrives best in warm, humid environments. By creating a similar environment in your home, you can help your plant thrive and grow strong and healthy.
Youthful Appearance: When 'Pictus' is young, its leaves have a more pointed and narrow shape, giving it a youthful and playful appearance. Over time, the leaves develop a more oval shape and become more robust, resulting in an interesting change in appearance over time.
Natural Humidity Sensor: The leaves of Philodendron scandens 'Pictus' are sensitive to changes in humidity. When the air becomes drier, the leaves may curl slightly to minimize water evaporation and preserve moisture. This makes them a natural indicator of humidity in your home or garden.
Youthful Appearance: When 'Pictus' is young, its leaves have a more pointed and narrow shape, giving it a youthful and playful appearance. Over time, the leaves develop a more oval shape and become more robust, resulting in an interesting change in appearance over time.
Natural Humidity Sensor: The leaves of Philodendron scandens 'Pictus' are sensitive to changes in humidity. When the air becomes drier, the leaves may curl slightly to minimize water evaporation and preserve moisture. This makes them a natural indicator of humidity in your home or garden.