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philodendron bernardopazii for sale Philodendron Bernardopazii | Rare Climbing Aroid

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philodendron bernardopazii for sale Philodendron Bernardopazii | Rare Climbing AroidThe Philodendron Bernardopazii is a majestic, structural masterpiece that instantly elevates any indoor jungle. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, this highly sought after rare aroid (formerly circulated among collectors under the name Philodendron 'Santa Leopoldina' or Philodendron superbum) is celebrated for its incredibly long, glossy, strap like leaves. What truly sets the Bernardopazii apart is its striking venation. The deep, rich emerald

The Philodendron Bernardopazii is a majestic, structural masterpiece that instantly elevates any indoor jungle. Native to the rainforests of Brazil, this highly sought-after rare aroid (formerly circulated among collectors under the name Philodendron 'Santa Leopoldina' or Philodendron superbum) is celebrated for its incredibly long, glossy, strap-like leaves.

What truly sets the Bernardopazii apart is its striking venation. The deep, rich emerald green of the foliage acts as the perfect canvas for bright, pale-green to stark white midribs and lateral veins that streak boldly across the leaf surface. As the plant matures and climbs, these leaves can grow impressively large, taking on an elegant, elongated triangular shape with prominent back lobes (ears) that give it a highly architectural, dramatic presence.

A Collector's Classic For years, this plant was a mystery in the houseplant community, traded under various nicknames before officially being described and named Philodendron bernardopazii in honor of Brazilian botanist Bernardo Paz. It remains a prized centerpiece for serious aroid collectors due to its unique shape and striking contrasting veins.
Unleash the Beast: Give it a Pole! Like many hemiepiphytic Philodendrons, the Bernardopazii is a natural climber. While it can survive as a trailing or bushy plant in its juvenile stage, it *must* have vertical support to reach its spectacular mature form. Give it a sturdy moss pole, coco coir pole, or wooden plank to climb, and watch the leaf size absolutely explode.
Caution: Toxic to Pets Like all Philodendrons, the Bernardopazii contains calcium oxalate crystals. Chewing or ingesting the leaves or stems can cause severe mouth irritation, drooling, and stomach upset in cats, dogs, and humans. Please keep this striking plant out of reach of curious pets and toddlers.
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Light

This Philodendron thrives in bright, indirect light. A spot near an east-facing or north-facing window is ideal. Too little light will result in slow, leggy growth with small leaves and faded veining. However, you must protect it from harsh, direct afternoon sun, which will quickly scorch the long, glossy leaves and bleach their beautiful dark green color.

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Watering

Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out completely before watering. When it's time to water, give it a thorough, deep soak until water runs out the bottom of the pot. It is highly susceptible to root rot if left sitting in waterlogged soil or a flooded saucer, so always ensure excellent drainage.

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Humidity

Hailing from the Brazilian rainforest, it loves humidity! While it will tolerate standard household humidity (around 40-50%), providing a more humid environment (60% or higher) is the secret to helping the leaves unfurl flawlessly without getting stuck or tearing, and it encourages faster growth along its moss pole.

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Growing Media

A chunky, ultra-well-draining aroid mix is absolutely critical for this plant. Standard, dense potting soil will suffocate the thick roots. Create a custom mix using high-quality potting soil, plenty of orchid bark, coarse perlite, and a handful of horticultural charcoal or coco chips to mimic the airy forest floor.

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Feeding

To support the development of those massive, long leaves, feed the plant every two to four weeks during the active growing season (spring and summer). Use a balanced, high-quality liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Reduce feeding during the winter months.

Common Issues & Quick Fixes

Leaves Stuck While Unfurling / Tearing

Because the leaves are so long, they can occasionally get stuck inside their cataphyll (the sheath they emerge from) if the air is too dry, leading to bent or torn leaves. Increase the ambient humidity around the plant. You can also gently mist the emerging leaf, but avoid manually pulling it out, as they are incredibly fragile when new.

Small, Stunted Leaves

If your Bernardopazii is only pushing out tiny leaves and the stem is getting long and viney, it is desperately looking for something to climb! Provide a moss pole or wooden stake. Without vertical support to anchor its aerial roots, the plant will not mature.

Yellowing Lower Leaves

If the lowest, oldest leaves are turning yellow and mushy, it is almost certainly a watering issue. Check your soil—if it feels dense and soggy, the roots are suffocating from overwatering. Ensure you are letting the top half of the pot dry out between waterings.

Quick Plant Profile

Botanical Name Philodendron bernardopazii
Common Names Philodendron Bernardopazii, Philodendron 'Santa Leopoldina' (historically)
Family Araceae (Aroid family)
Origin Brazil
Leaf Detail Long, strap-like, glossy green leaves with striking pale/white prominent veining.
Growth Habit Climbing hemiepiphyte. Requires a moss pole or vertical support for mature growth.
Watering Rule Allow the top 50% of the soil to dry out before soaking.
Light Bright indirect light. Protect from harsh direct sun.
Humidity Prefers high humidity (60%+). Helps large leaves unfurl without tearing.
Temperature 18°C–29°C. Sensitive to cold drafts; keep away from AC vents.
Toxicity Contains calcium oxalate. Toxic to cats, dogs, and humans if ingested.
Ideal For Rare plant collectors, moss pole enthusiasts, structural indoor foliage.
Care Level Intermediate — Requires a chunky aroid mix, vertical support, and good humidity.
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