Philodendron: Tropical Leaf Marvels
Philodendron is the second-largest genus in the Araceae family, comprising over 600 species of tropical American climbers, epiphytes and terrestrial herbs celebrated for their diverse leaf morphologies from simple heart-shapes to deeply lobed forms. These plants produce complex inflorescences—a spadix subtended by a colorful spathe—and employ specialized aerial roots and insect-attracting pollination strategies in humid forest habitats ranging from lowland swamps to montane regions.