Philodendron Rugosum - Aberrant Form
The Philodendron Rugosum Aberrant Form is endangered in the wild and isn’t the sort of plant you will find everywhere. It exhibits crumpled foliage near the base of the leaves which is a unique trait uncommon in the Philodendron species. It’s also known as the Pigskin Philodendron.
With its thick, wrinkled leaves and deep green colour, the Philodendron Rugosum – Aberrant Form is a must-have for any plant collector or enthusiast. This particular variety is an aberrant form, meaning it has a distinct and unusual growth pattern that sets it apart from other plants in its family.
Philodendron Rugosum is a variety of philodendron characterized by large, heart-shaped leaves with a unique, jagged texture. The leaves are dark green with prominent lighter green veins. As the plant matures, the leaves may develop fenestrations or holes along the edges.
This plant is recommended by NASA’s Clean Air Study for its air purifying attributes. Add this or a combination of different purifying plants for every 100 sq. ft. of indoor space and say goodbye to 90% of your indoor toxins. Philodendron removes airborne toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene from the atmosphere.