Philodendron pango Cardinal

- Botainccal Name: Philodendron erubescens 'Black Cardinal'
- Fmaily Name: AracEAE
- Kakau: 3-4 inihi
- Te pāmahana: 18°C-27°C
- Other: Shade-loving, tolerates partial shade, not drought-resistant.
Tirohanga whānui
Whakaahuatanga Hua
The Philodendron Black Cardinal’s Alluring Charm
Te takenga mai o te cardinal pango
Te Philodendron pango CardinalTuhinga o mua Ko te Philodendron Erbescens, is a hybrid with a royal tropical heritage hailing from the rainforests of South America. Born in the 1980s in Florida from a cross between two species, it’s a testament to botanical artistry. This plant is known for its large, glossy leaves that start with a coppery-red hue and, as they mature, transition through deep green to a rich, dark purple-brown that’s almost black, offering a striking contrast to other houseplants.

Philodendron pango Cardinal
Te pouri o te whakarereke i nga hues
The foliage of the Philodendron Black Cardinal undergoes a fascinating color metamorphosis. Young leaves emerge with a burst of burgundy, maturing into a deep, dark green, and finally settling into a sophisticated dark purple-brown that’s nearly black, creating a dramatic and captivating display.
Te tipu i te taiao tino
Ka pai ake te karapa pango a Philoverndron i te wai mahana me te tino taiao, rite ki ona timatanga huanga. E tupu ana i roto i te maama kanapa, koretake, kia tiakina mai i te ra tika kia kore ai te koriri. Ehara tenei tipu i te mea powhiriwhiri o te pāmahana me te pai ki nga tikanga pumau i waenga i te 65 ° F ki te 78 ° F (18 ° C ki te 25 ° C).
He rongonui e pua ana
Highly sought after by plant enthusiasts, the Philodendron Black Cardinal is prized for its low-maintenance nature and striking foliage. It’s a favorite for those looking to add a touch of the exotic to their indoor spaces, with its dark, glossy leaves providing a contemporary and elegant contrast to other plants.
Te kimi i te waahi tika
He tino tika mo nga ruma, ko nga peeke, me nga ra, ko te Philodendrondron Cardinal Cardinal he tauira tuuturu, he taapiri taapiri ranei ki te kohinga o nga tipu. Ko tana mahinga whakatipu whakariterite he mea tino pai mo nga waahi iti ake, hei waahanga papamahi ranei. Ka taea hoki te whakatipu ki waho i nga rohe 10 ki te 12 ka taea e ia te tuku i nga pāmahana tino ngawari.
The Philodendron Black Cardinal’s Origins
Ko te Philodendron pango Cardinal, he maara o Ko te Philodendron Erbescens, is a hybrid with a royal tropical heritage originating from the rainforests of South America. Born in the 1980s in Florida from a cross between two species, it’s a testament to botanical artistry. Known for its large, glossy leaves that start with a coppery-red hue and transition through deep green to a rich, dark purple-brown that’s almost black, offering a striking contrast to other houseplants.
Te katoa o nga tae e tupu ana
The foliage of the Philodendron Black Cardinal undergoes a fascinating color metamorphosis. Young leaves emerge with a burst of burgundy, maturing into a deep, dark green, and finally settling into a sophisticated dark purple-brown that’s nearly black, creating a dramatic and captivating display.
Te waihanga i te waahi pai
Ka pai ake te karapa pango a Philoverndron i te wai mahana me te tino taiao, rite ki ona timatanga huanga. E tupu ana i roto i te maama kanapa, koretake, kia tiakina mai i te ra tika kia kore ai te koriri. Ehara tenei tipu i te mea powhiri i te pāmahana me te pai ki nga tikanga pumau i waenga i te 65 ° F ki te 78 ° F.
He rongonui e tupu ana
Highly sought after by plant enthusiasts, the Philodendron Black Cardinal is prized for its low-maintenance nature and striking foliage. It’s a favorite for those looking to add a touch of the exotic to their indoor spaces, with its dark, glossy leaves providing a contemporary and elegant contrast to other plants.
Te kōwhiri i te wāhi tino
He tino tika mo nga ruma, ko nga peeke, me nga ra, ko te Philodendrondron Cardinal Cardinal he tauira tuuturu, he taapiri taapiri ranei ki te kohinga o nga tipu. Ko tana mahinga whakatipu whakariterite he mea tino pai mo nga waahi iti ake, hei waahanga papamahi ranei. Ka taea hoki te whakatipu ki waho i nga rohe 10 ki te 12 ka taea e ia te tuku i nga pāmahana tino ngawari.