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philodendron gigas growth rate Philodendron gigas – Serres LavoiePhilodendron gigas is an exceptional tropical plant, native to the humid forests of Panama. This Philodendron species is highly prized for its impressive foliage which can reach remarkable dimensions, as well as for its adaptability as an indoor plant. Gigas is distinguished by its large, velvety, deep green leaves, which emerge with a copper or golden hue before ripening, providing a striking visual spectacle as they unfold. Origin: Born in the
Philodendron gigas is an exceptional tropical plant, native to the humid forests of Panama. This Philodendron species is highly prized for its impressive foliage which can reach remarkable dimensions, as well as for its adaptability as an indoor plant. Gigas is distinguished by its large, velvety, deep green leaves, which emerge with a copper or golden hue before ripening, providing a striking visual spectacle as they unfold.
Origin: Born in the rainforests of Panama, the Philodendron gigas is adapted to a humid and shady environment, making it ideal for bringing a touch of the tropical jungle into indoor living spaces.
Growth: With vigorous growth, this plant can develop leaves that easily exceed 60 cm in length under optimal growing conditions. Its climbing nature allows it to rise when supported by a stake or similar structure.
Flowers: As with many Philodendrons, gigas can produce inflorescences enveloped in a spathe, but its flowering is relatively rare in indoor cultivation and the flowers are often considered secondary to the magnificence of its foliage.
Light: Prefers medium to low indirect light. Too much direct sunlight can burn its leaves, while insufficient light can slow its growth and reduce the vibrancy of its foliage color.
Watering: Watering should be regular, allowing the substrate to dry slightly between waterings. Good hydration is key, but avoiding overmoistening is crucial to prevent the risk of root rot.
Substrate: A well-draining potting mix is recommended. Using a rich, aerated substrate that can retain moisture while allowing good drainage will support the health and growth of the plant.
Toxicity: Philodendron gigas, like other members of the Philodendron family, contains calcium oxalate crystals, making it potentially irritating and toxic if ingested. It is therefore advisable to keep it out of reach of children and pets.
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