Philodendron bernardopazii

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Scientific Name: Philodendron bernardopazii

Common Name: Philodendron ‘Superbum’

Overview: The Philodendron Bernardopazii is highly sought after for its exceptional beauty. The elongated, glossy leaves with contrasting white veins are also beautiful underneath with red veins. The stems have pinkish hues and white streaks. Although vigorous growers outdoors, they are relatively slow growing and low maintenance as a houseplant. They do well next to a window but tolerate lower light conditions as well. Originally from the jungles of Brazil, these are climbing philodendrons, so give them something to climb on if you want to truly maximize their beauty.

 

Description

Superb is an Understatement with this Rare Philodendron

Philodendron bernardopazii is a tropical perennial species belonging to the Araceae family. This plant is notable for its large, shiny, heart-shaped leaves that exhibit a glossy green hue, contributing to a lush, jungle-like aesthetic. It’s endemic to the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo, where it thrives in subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. Philodendron bernardopazii flourishes under indirect bright light and in well-drained soil. Its ability to climb or trail also provides versatility in display, either in hanging baskets or on supportive structures. This species, however, is considered rare, making it a prized possession among plant enthusiasts.

Caring for your Philodendron Superbum

Philodendron bernardopazii is a captivating addition to any plant collection with its glossy, heart-shaped leaves and lush tropical feel. However, to keep this Brazilian native in top form, proper care is required.

Light

Philodendron bernardopazii thrives in bright, indirect light. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves, leaving unsightly burn marks. If you’re growing this plant indoors, placing it near a north or east-facing window is ideal. For south or west-facing windows, consider diffusing the light with sheer curtains or moving the plant further into the room to avoid harsh rays.

If the plant gets too little light, you may notice slow growth and smaller leaf size. In the case of leggy stems or excessively long spaces between leaves, it may be a sign that the plant needs more light.

Temperature

Like most philodendrons, the bernardopazii prefers warm temperatures. Ideally, this plant should be kept in an environment where the temperature ranges from 65°F (18°C) to 80°F (27°C). It doesn’t tolerate frost and should be moved indoors or covered if cold temperatures are expected.

Humidity

Humidity is another crucial factor. Philodendron bernardopazii, as a rainforest plant, loves a humid environment. Regular misting, a pebble tray filled with water, or a room humidifier can help maintain high humidity. Kitchens and bathrooms often have higher humidity, making them suitable places for these plants.

Water

Philodendron bernardopazii prefers consistently moist but not waterlogged soil. Overwatering can lead to root rot, a common problem for many houseplants. Let the top inch of the soil dry out between waterings to avoid this.

Fertilizer

As for feeding, a balanced, water-soluble houseplant fertilizer can be applied once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). It’s best to dilute the fertilizer to half the recommended strength to prevent overfertilization, which can lead to salt build-up and leaf burn.

Soil

The ideal soil for Philodendron bernardopazii is a well-draining mix. A blend of peat, perlite, and compost is a good option. The plant should be repotted every 2-3 years or when it outgrows its current pot. When repotting, choose a container with adequate drainage holes to prevent waterlogging.

Pruning

Pruning can help maintain the size and shape of your Philodendron bernardopazii. Remove dead or yellowing leaves at the base of the stem using sharp, clean shears. This not only improves the plant’s appearance but also promotes healthier growth.

Propagation

Propagation of Philodendron bernardopazii can be done through stem cuttings. Choose a healthy stem and make a cut just below a leaf node (where the leaf attaches to the stem). Place the cutting in a jar of water and wait for roots to develop, which usually takes a few weeks. Once a good root system is established, the cutting can be planted in a well-draining soil mix.

Pests and Diseases

Philodendron bernardopazii is generally hardy but can be affected by common houseplant pests like mealybugs, aphids, and spider mites. Regularly inspect your plant and treat any infestation early with insecticidal soap or a mixture of water and dish soap.

Common diseases include root rot from overwatering and leaf spot from fungal or bacterial infections. Avoid overwatering and ensure the plant has good air circulation to prevent these issues.

4 reviews for Philodendron bernardopazii

  1. Verified Buyer (verified owner)

    Beautiful philodendron

  2. Darrell Roberts (verified owner)

    My personal Botanical Garden continues to grow! I get amazing hard to find large leaf plants that I would not have access to through PlantVine!

  3. Peggy Maki (verified owner)

    TOTALLY AWESOME PHILODENDRON SUPERBUM. LEAVES ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD BIG. ARRIVED. HEALTHY AS CAN BE. THANKS PLANTVINE.

  4. Thomas M. (verified owner)

    The plant shipped fast, arrived fresh and undamaged. This plant is a jaw dropper, even my non planty friends love this Bernardopazii ❤️. See it on my instagram missa.thecrazyplantcatdoglady

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Why others chose the Philodendron bernardopazii

This plant is hard to find! And i love that i can train it "up" and not "out" so it can beautify the tall vertical spaces in my home with lots of high ceilings.