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Philodendron brandtianum

Philodendron brandtianum

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This beautiful Philodendron develops climbing or trailing stems adorned with olive-green heart-shaped leaves, generously marbled with silver. Indoors, in a pot, its growth remains manageable. Provide it with bright light without direct sunlight, a warm and slightly humid atmosphere. It can be guided onto a stake, placed in a wide hanging basket, or allowed to trail from a shelf.
Watering frequency
Moderate (once a week)
Indoor exposure
Moderate light, Indirect bright light
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Description

Philodendron brandtianum, the Silver Leaf Philodendron or Silver Philodendron, is a captivating houseplant from the Araceae family with heart-shaped foliage variegated with green and silver. This small climber can be used as a trailing or climbing plant, trained onto a support. Its understated elegance blends seamlessly into contemporary or bohemian interiors, from the living room to the office.

A distinct botanical species within the Philodendron genus, P. brandtianum was described in 1913 by the German botanist K. Krause. Native to the northern Amazon and Andean foothills, it is found in southern Colombia, northern Brazil, Bolivia, and according to some authors, also in Peru and Ecuador. In the wild, it climbs the trunks of trees in seasonally dry tropical forests. This semi-epiphytic climber, when grown in a pot, shows moderate growth: its foliage reaches 1 m to 1.50 m in height with support and 50 to 70 cm in spread. Its slender stems, equipped with aerial roots, flatten against their support. The elongated heart-shaped and slightly leathery juvenile leaves measure 10 to 15 cm long. They are olive green to dark green, broadly covered with large silver patches following the veins; this almost "camouflage" pattern is well-marked in young plants; as they age, the leaves become longer, greener and less silvery. New leaves may emerge with a coppery hue. The flowering, typical of Araceae (spadix surrounded by a spathe), remains rare indoors and holds no particular decorative interest for the houseplant enthusiast.
Like most philodendrons, the plant contains calcium oxalate crystals: it is considered toxic if ingested by humans as well as pets, and should be placed out of reach of young children and sensitive animals.

Indoors, this Philodendron requires bright, filtered light, temperatures between 18 and 26 °C and moderately humid air, around 50 to 70% relative humidity. Generally easy-going, it particularly dislikes overly dry air and excess water.
If the conditions are met, it can be placed in a living room, office, bright bedroom or a bathroom with a window.

This Silver Philodendron is well-suited to urban jungle settings. Placed on a shelf or low piece of furniture, its long, leafy stems will trail gracefully. Trained onto a moss-covered support, it will produce larger leaves. It creates beautiful compositions with the light and bright Syngonium ‘Snow White’Aglaonema ‘Snowflake with its highly decorative white-green marbling, a colourful clump of Philodendron 'Prince of Orange' or even a mini Monstera (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) with its finely perforated leaves. By playing with pot heights and foliage textures, you can create a lush, very pleasant everyday display.

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Philodendron brandtianum (Foliage) Foliage

Foliage

Foliage colour green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Hanging, Climber
Height at maturity 1.25 m
Spread at maturity 60 cm
Growth rate normal

Botanical data

Genus

Philodendron

Species

brandtianum

Family

Araceae

Origin

South America

Safety measures

Potential risks Plant that can cause skin and mucous membrane reactions
Toxic plant
Irritating sap
Product reference25700

Location

Place it near a bright window filtered by a sheer curtain (east, bright north, or slightly away from a south/west window). Avoid direct sunlight on the leaves, icy window sills in winter, and immediate proximity to radiators or hot/cold air vents, which dry out and cause the edges to brown.

Location

Indoor exposure Moderate light, Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Bathroom, Veranda
Plant spread 1.25 m high x 60 cm wide when fully grown
Low temperature tolerance >15°C (greenhouse), >20°C (tropical greenhouse)
Humidity level High (60-80%)

Maintenance and care

Watering tips

Allow the top 2–3 cm of compost to dry out between waterings, then water until it runs out of the drainage holes, always emptying the saucer after 10–15 minutes. Reduce watering significantly in winter (every 10–15 days). Mist the foliage 2 to 3 times a week if the air is dry or place the pot on a bed of damp clay pebbles.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot preferably in spring, every 2 to 3 years, or when the roots start to outgrow the pot. Use a slightly larger pot.
A potting mix for indoor plants blended with drainage elements: for example 2/3 quality potting compost + 1/3 perlite, fine pumice or orchid bark, with a drainage layer (clay pebbles) at the bottom of the pot.
Apply a liquid fertiliser for green plants of NPK 20-20-20 or 10-10-10 type, diluted to half the recommended dose from March to September, during the active growth phase. Frequency: approximately once a month (or every 4–6 weeks). Suspend or greatly space out applications in autumn-winter, when growth slows down.

Houseplant care

Dust the foliage with a soft, slightly damp cloth to maintain good photosynthesis. Check the condition of the stake or support from time to time and guide the stems if necessary.
Remove yellowed or dry leaves regularly, prune overly long stems in spring to thicken the plant.

Disease and pest advice

The plant is generally robust if watering and humidity are well managed. If scale insects appear, clean the leaves with a soft cloth soaked in soapy water or 70% alcohol. For root rot, reduce watering.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Moderate (once a week)
Fogging 2 to 3 times a week
Type of soil Draining soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Red spider mites, Aphids, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Medium
Ease of cultivation Amateur

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