
Philodendron corcovadense
Philodendron corcovadense
Native to South America, Philodendron corcovadense is an evergreen plant from the Araceae family. An incredibly rare species from Brazil with semi-succulent glossy leaves. This is one of our favourite philodendrons and is rarely offered.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Questions? Check out our Philodendron FAQ's!
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Philodendron corcovadense
Philodendron corcovadense
Native to South America, Philodendron corcovadense is an evergreen plant from the Araceae family. An incredibly rare species from Brazil with semi-succulent glossy leaves. This is one of our favourite philodendrons and is rarely offered.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Questions? Check out our Philodendron FAQ's!
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Philodendron corcovadense
Native to South America, Philodendron corcovadense is an evergreen plant from the Araceae family. An incredibly rare species from Brazil with semi-succulent glossy leaves. This is one of our favourite philodendrons and is rarely offered.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Questions? Check out our Philodendron FAQ's!






















