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Philodendron atabapoense
Philodendron atabapoense — A terrestrial to hemi-epiphytic species from the Amazon basin, recognized for its narrowly sagittate leaves with a distinctive bicolored presentation: deep green adaxial surfaces contrasting rich maroon abaxial tones. Exhibits a creeping rhizomatous growth habit and long, slender petioles adapted for understory light capture. Prefers warm, high-humidity conditions and well-aerated substrates to support steady leaf elongation and saturated coloration. A refined choice for collectors favoring elegant, structural foliage from true tropical origins.
Philodendron atabapoense — A terrestrial to hemi-epiphytic species from the Amazon basin, recognized for its narrowly sagittate leaves with a distinctive bicolored presentation: deep green adaxial surfaces contrasting rich maroon abaxial tones. Exhibits a creeping rhizomatous growth habit and long, slender petioles adapted for understory light capture. Prefers warm, high-humidity conditions and well-aerated substrates to support steady leaf elongation and saturated coloration. A refined choice for collectors favoring elegant, structural foliage from true tropical origins.