Philodendron Grazielae
Philodendron Grazielae, is a charming and relatively rare species of Philodendron known for its endearing, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves that can range from 1.5 to 4 inches in diameter. This compact climber is native to Peru and Brazil and was named after the distinguished Brazilian botanist Graziela Barroso. Its compact size makes it versatile for both climbing and hanging basket cultivation. The plant's stiff, upright thick stem supports its growth, allowing it to climb up a support structure or cascade beautifully from a hanging planter. Philodendron grazielae is particularly noted for its slow growth rate and the lovely pairs of white spathes it produces when mature, adding an extra layer of visual interest.



Description
Philodendron Grazielae, is a charming and relatively rare species of Philodendron known for its endearing, heart-shaped, glossy green leaves that can range from 1.5 to 4 inches in diameter. This compact climber is native to Peru and Brazil and was named after the distinguished Brazilian botanist Graziela Barroso. Its compact size makes it versatile for both climbing and hanging basket cultivation. The plant's stiff, upright thick stem supports its growth, allowing it to climb up a support structure or cascade beautifully from a hanging planter. Philodendron grazielae is particularly noted for its slow growth rate and the lovely pairs of white spathes it produces when mature, adding an extra layer of visual interest.



















