Philodendron Patriciae has great long leaves with deep leaf veins that can grow to a stately size if it has a way to climb. Originally from the South American tropics, it requires high humidity. Compared to the more familiar Philodendron Melanochrysum, the leaves are slimmer, smoother and not as heart-shaped.
Location: Bright, without direct midday sun
Watering: allow substrate to dry before watering
Humidity: High humidity from 65 to 85 percent
Toxicity: Philodendron belongs to the arum family and is therefore moderately toxic.