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Description
philodendron lindenii Phyllotaenium lindenii – Bold White-Veined Foliage AroidPhyllotaenium lindenii Rare Colombian Aroid with Bold White Veins Phyllotaenium lindenii Andr is a terrestrial arrowhead aroid prized for deep green leaves cut by crisp, cream white primary and secondary veins. Mature blades show pronounced basal lobes and a satin sheen, while petioles are flattened above, green with purple striping, and sparsely clothed in reddish brown, scruffy hairs. A fully subterranean, globose stem produces a tidy, upright
Phyllotaenium lindenii – Rare Colombian Aroid with Bold White Veins
Phyllotaenium lindenii André is a terrestrial arrowhead aroid prized for deep green leaves cut by crisp, cream-white primary and secondary veins. Mature blades show pronounced basal lobes and a satin sheen, while petioles are flattened above, green with purple striping, and sparsely clothed in reddish-brown, scruffy hairs. A fully subterranean, globose stem produces a tidy, upright rosette that reads as high-contrast “living graphic art.”
Taxonomy Snapshot and Synonyms
Accepted name: Phyllotaenium lindenii André. Historical placements include Caladium lindenii and Xanthosoma lindenii; reinstated to Phyllotaenium based on morphology and phylogenetic data. Using these synonyms once improves findability for growers searching older literature.
Natural Range and Habitat
Native to Colombia (lowland tropical rainforest, including parts of the Magdalena Valley). Grows as an understory herb in warm, humid, shaded sites with continuously moist, well-aerated soils rich in organic matter.
Leaf Form, Texture and Vein Contrast
- Blade shape: Sagittate (arrow-shaped) with prominent basal lobes; not peltate.
- Colour and pattern: Dark green lamina with cream to pale-green variegated venation; strong secondary and tertiary vein visibility.
- Petioles: Flattened adaxially, green with purple striping; sparse reddish-brown indument adds texture.
- Size: Mature leaves typically 30 – 40 cm; overall plant height about 50 – 60 cm in containers.
- Habit: Terrestrial, non-climbing; foliage emerges from a fully subterranean, corm-like stem.
Light Placement to Enhance White Veining
- Best: Bright, indirect light (open shade / filtered light) to maximise vein contrast and blade thickness.
- Tolerated: Medium light with slower growth and softer contrast.
- Avoid: Direct midday sun that can scorch lamina or wash out patterning.
Moisture Balance and Humidity Control
- Watering: Keep substrate evenly moist, never waterlogged. Let the top 2 – 3 cm dry slightly before re-watering so roots stay oxygenated.
- Environment-led adjustments: In warm, bright conditions mixes dry faster; in cooler, lower light they dry slower – adjust frequency accordingly.
- Humidity: Stable 60 – 80% supports clean margins and peak vein contrast; consistent levels matter more than chasing high peaks.
Root-Zone Substrate and Potting Strategy
- Mix recipe: 40% quality potting compost, 25% fine/medium orchid bark, 20% perlite or pumice, 15% coco coir or fine bark for moderated moisture.
- Container: Pot with generous drainage; choose a stable, slightly snug fit to protect the subterranean stem from wobble and rot.
- Semi-hydro: Can adapt to inert substrates (e.g., mineral mixes) with careful nutrient and oxygen management.
Nutrition and Repotting Rhythm
- Fertilising: Light, regular feeding with a balanced liquid fertiliser at label rate maintains steady growth and colour.
- Repotting: Infrequent. Repot only when rootbound; minimal disturbance helps maintain momentum.
Troubleshooting Growth and Leaf Health
- Yellowing leaves: Often excess moisture or compacted mix; improve aeration and watering cadence.
- Brown tips/margins: Low or fluctuating humidity or uneven moisture; stabilise conditions and watering.
- Reduced vein contrast: Insufficient light or nutrient deficiency; increase filtered light and ensure balanced feeding.
- Pests: Watch for spider mites and mealybugs; rinse foliage and treat with insecticidal soap as needed.
Styling Notes
- Show as a single specimen to spotlight white venation; pair with solid green aroids to heighten contrast.
- Use matte, dark planters to frame patterns; give leaves clearance to preserve clean edges.
Etymology
Phyllotaenium from Greek phyllon (leaf) + tainia (band/ribbon), referencing banded venation; lindenii honours Belgian botanist and horticulturist Jean Jules Linden.
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