Philodendron martianum (Philodendron Pacova)
Philodendron martianum - small botanical species, endemic to Brazil.
The plant stands out for its thick and fleshy, cylindrical petioles, at the end of which appear long and shiny, intense green leaves. Sometimes the plant shows spontaneous variegation.
Mature specimens reach a height of up to 65 cm.
Other popular or commercial names: Philodendron martianum 'Fat Boy', Philodendron Fat Boy, Philodendron Pacova, Popeye Philodendron
The plant was named after Karl Friedrich Von Martius, a great Austrian botanist who worked in Brazil.
Height with pots included: approx. 35 cm
The decorative bowl is not included in the price.
Some specimens may have defects/scars on the leaves.