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the pitchers are relatively thin
Georgia and the Carolinas
Larger plants are produced via cuttings from genetically distinct individuals
The species inhabits Madagascar's eastern coast where it's found in sandy bogs often growing in flooded areas
Philodendron bicolor Specimen ID:Random Selection the pitchers are relatively thinPhilodendron bicolor produces long, strap shaped leaves with beautiful copper backsides. The petioles are particularly elongated which helps it stretch out to receive light as it grows as an epiphyte in nature. It's really a must have for the collector. Like most Philodendrons, this variety prefers moist but well draining soil and some humidity. As it climbs, it should be staked or allowed to climb up moss poles. In higher humidity environments,