Philodendron 69686
One of our all time favourites that we have got our hands on don't worry we have some to propagate down the line.
A natural hybrid, thought to originate from Brazil, Philodendron 69686 gets it's name from the accession number used to record this species at the Missouri Botanical Gardens.The elongated and elegant leaves change shape overtime, and can grow up to 2 feet in length! Although this species is also known to be incredibly variable, and can take on different and distinct leaf shapes.
A must for any true philodendron or aroid collection
One of our all time favourites that we have got our hands on don't worry we have some to propagate down the line.
A natural hybrid, thought to originate from Brazil, Philodendron 69686 gets it's name from the accession number used to record this species at the Missouri Botanical Gardens.The elongated and elegant leaves change shape overtime, and can grow up to 2 feet in length! Although this species is also known to be incredibly variable, and can take on different and distinct leaf shapes.
A must for any true philodendron or aroid collection
One of our all time favourites that we have got our hands on don't worry we have some to propagate down the line.
A natural hybrid, thought to originate from Brazil, Philodendron 69686 gets it's name from the accession number used to record this species at the Missouri Botanical Gardens.The elongated and elegant leaves change shape overtime, and can grow up to 2 feet in length! Although this species is also known to be incredibly variable, and can take on different and distinct leaf shapes.
A must for any true philodendron or aroid collection