philodendron campii croat Philodendron Campii — Rare Wavy Foliage
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philodendron campii croat

philodendron campii croat Philodendron Campii — Rare Wavy Foliage

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philodendron campii croat Philodendron Campii — Rare Wavy FoliageElongated leaves with wavy edges Rare collectors variety Bright indirect light Moderate watering H40 cm Pot 14 cm The Philodendron Campii is a rare and sought after variety, native to the tropical forests of South America, where it climbs trunks in humid understories. Its elongated leaves with wavy edges give it a graphic and sophisticated texture that few Philodendrons match. Discover it among our selection of collector plants. Its elongated leaves

🌿 Elongated leaves with wavy edges • 🌺 Rare collector’s variety • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 📏 H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cm

The Philodendron Campii is a rare and sought-after variety, native to the tropical forests of South America, where it climbs trunks in humid understories. Its elongated leaves with wavy edges give it a graphic and sophisticated texture that few Philodendrons match. Discover it among our selection of collector plants.

Its elongated leaves with wavy edges give it a graphic and sophisticated texture that few Philodendrons match — a common question when choosing between Philodendron and Monstera for a tropical interior.

Which Philodendron variety to choose?

The Philodendron genus offers an immense diversity of shapes, colors, and textures — all varieties in the catalog are available in the Philodendron collection. Here’s how the Philodendron Campii stands out from the rest:

  • Philodendron Campii (this plant) — elongated leaves with wavy edges, unique graphic texture, climbing habit, rare collector’s variety.
  • Philodendron Pedatum — deeply cut leaves, XXL climbing habit, spectacular and airy silhouette.
  • Philodendron Birkin — dark green leaves striped with white, compact and graphic habit.
  • Philodendron Melanochrysum — dark green velvety leaves with light veins, climbing habit, large size.
  • Philodendron Billietiae — elongated leaves with orange petioles, climbing habit, rare variety.
  • Philodendron Micans — velvety bronze-green leaves, trailing or climbing habit, very easy to care for.
  • Philodendron Scandens — bright green heart-shaped leaves, trailing or climbing habit, ideal for beginners.

Exposure & placement

Philodendron Campii enjoys bright indirect light. It tolerates partial shade but its wavy foliage develops better with good brightness — in too dark a spot, the leaves lose definition and growth slows significantly. The balance of light and humidity is key to maintaining dense, well-formed foliage.

  • Light: bright indirect light — avoid direct sun that burns the leaves.
  • Location: desk, shelf, living room — near a window without direct exposure.
  • Temperature: 18–27 °C, without sudden changes or drafts.
  • Substrate: light, rich, and well-drained — universal potting soil with perlite.

Philodendron Campii is a climbing plant — set up a stake or support to encourage the development of larger, more wavy leaves over time.

Watering & care

Philodendron Campii likes a slightly moist but never soggy substrate. Let the top 3 to 5 centimeters dry out between waterings — overwatering is the main cause of leaf yellowing in Philodendrons.

  • Frequency: once a week in spring and summer, every 2 weeks in winter.
  • Humidity: ideally 60–70% — mist occasionally or group with other plants.
  • Fertilizer: once a month in spring and summer, diluted liquid fertilizer for green plants.
  • Cleaning: gently wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to preserve their shine.

Leaves yellowing at the base almost always indicate overwatering — let the soil dry out more between waterings and check that the pot drains well.

Decor ideas & plant pairings

The wavy, graphic texture of the Philodendron Campii makes it an effective accent plant — it effortlessly draws the eye in a plant arrangement or alone on a shelf.

  • On a desk or shelf, place it in the Gabriel ochre ceramic Ø14 cm — the warmth of the matte ochre highlights the green tones of the wavy foliage and grounds the arrangement in a natural, cozy style.
  • For a tropical arrangement, pair it with a trailing Philodendron Micans — the velvety bronze of the Micans contrasts with the smooth wavy texture of the Campii, two opposite silhouettes in the same plant family.
  • In a bright living room, place it near a Monstera deliciosa — the large perforated leaves of the Monstera and the fine wavy foliage of the Campii create a very effective tropical texture contrast.
  • Alone on a low piece of furniture, place it in the Gabriel Bordeaux ceramic pot Ø14 cm — the deep Bordeaux highlights the intense green of the foliage and gives the Campii the accent plant status it deserves.

Verdeia tips

  • Install a stake now: the Campii is a climber — the earlier you install support, the more the leaves develop in size and waviness as the plant climbs.
  • Wipe leaves once a month: dust clogs stomata and dulls the shine of the wavy foliage — a damp cloth is enough to maintain their brightness and improve photosynthesis.
  • Space out watering in winter: the Philodendron enters dormancy between October and February — reduce watering to once every 2 weeks and stop fertilizing until spring.

Technical characteristics

  • Botanical name: Philodendron campii
  • Common name: Philodendron Campii
  • Origin: tropical forests of South America
  • Dimensions at delivery: H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
  • Exposure: bright indirect light, partial shade
  • Watering: moderate — allow the top 3–5 cm to dry out between waterings
  • Humidity: 60–70 %
  • Temperature: 18–27 °C
  • Substrate acidity: slightly acidic (pH 6.0–6.5)
  • Care: easy
  • Toxicity for pets: toxic to cats and dogs
  • Decorative style: Rare / Wavy / Graphic

Each plant is unique: the photos show an example of its appearance. The wavy shape of the leaves and the density of the foliage naturally vary depending on age and light.

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