Philodendron Mexicanum is an evergreen, tropical climbing plant from the Araceae family, a group of plants commonly known as aroids. It is native to the rainforests of Mexico, but it can also be found in other parts of Central America, such as Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and Ecuador.
It was first described by botanist Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler in 1878, and nowadays, it’s one of the rarest varieties of philodendron you will find on the market.
Philodendron Mexicanum stands out among other philodendron species due to its showy, narrow foliage. The leaves are dark green, with a leathery feel and glossy shine, and well-defined lobes which give them the appearance of dogs’ ears.
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2. Could be bigger, could be smaller depending on the existing stock
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