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Plant Lessons of Lockdown: Philodendron Mayoi

What’s a creative to do when walking to the water cooler, grabbing tea at the coffee shop, or bantering with team mates for a breather no longer exists? Dig up history about plants. Here’s a Philodendron Mayoi. Discovered in the year 2000 in the rainforests of Brazil. With the double talent of being both a terrestrial (creeps along the ground), and a hemiepiphyte - the kind of species that can begin life growing out of the ground and then climb up a tree, or root on a tree as an epiphyte and then grow roots down to the soil.

Light: Medium bright. I have it about 6 feet away from the corridor ledge, clustered with other philos.

Water: A deep water through, every 4 - 5 days, but it really depends on the weather.

Care: Low maintenance. Similar behaviour to other philos. If you can keep a money plant alive, you can keep this one.

Where did I buy it: Terrascapes LLP

Philodendron Mayoi

Philodendron Mayoi

tags: Philodendron Mayoi
categories: Philodendron
Thursday 04.30.20
Posted by angie featherstone