philodendron rojo congo toxic Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' – Red-Stemmed Congo Hybrid
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philodendron rojo congo toxic Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' – Red-Stemmed Congo Hybrid

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philodendron rojo congo toxic Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' – Red-Stemmed Congo HybridPhilodendron 'Congo Rojo' Bold Self Header with Burgundy Tinted Leaves Congo Rojo' Philodendron Leaf Color, Shape and Upright Growth Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' is a hybrid known for its deep green foliage tinged with red and its self heading, upright growth form. The broad, lance shaped leaves emerge in rich shades of copper, maroon, or deep red, then mature into a glossy dark green with subtle burgundy tones. Unlike climbing philodendrons, this one

Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' – Bold Self-Header with Burgundy-Tinted Leaves

Congo Rojo' Philodendron – Leaf Color, Shape and Upright Growth

Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' is a hybrid known for its deep green foliage tinged with red and its self-heading, upright growth form. The broad, lance-shaped leaves emerge in rich shades of copper, maroon, or deep red, then mature into a glossy dark green with subtle burgundy tones. Unlike climbing philodendrons, this one forms a dense, structured rosette from a central stem – compact, bold, and easy to manage.

The thick petioles and leathery leaves give it a sculptural look with very little maintenance. It’s a great plant for adding dramatic foliage without needing a pole or trailing space.

Physical traits and visual features

  • Leaf color: Reddish-bronze when new, maturing to glossy green with burgundy undersides
  • Leaf shape: Broad, spear-like with a smooth edge
  • Growth habit: Upright, self-heading – not a climber
  • Indoor size: Typically reaches 60 – 100 cm tall and wide
  • Texture: Thick, slightly leathery leaves with a waxy finish

Background and growth pattern

'Congo Rojo' is a man-made hybrid, bred for its deep color tones and compact structure. While its exact parentage isn’t disclosed by cultivators, it's part of the “Congo” series of philodendron hybrids selected for non-vining, clump-forming growth. It mimics traits of some Meconostigma types, with thick, almost trunk-like stems and large upright leaves. It does not climb and requires no support structure.

This plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested due to calcium oxalate crystals – keep out of reach.

Philodendron 'Congo Rojo' care instructions

  • Light: Bright, indirect light maintains rich color; avoid harsh direct sun
  • Watering: Allow top 2 – 3 cm of soil to dry before watering
  • Humidity: Performs well in 50 – 70%; higher humidity supports new leaf expansion
  • Temperature: Keep between 18 – 28 °C and avoid cold drafts
  • Soil: Loose aroid mix with bark, perlite, and organic material
  • Repotting: Every 1 – 2 years as roots fill the container
  • Fertilising: Feed monthly during active growth with balanced liquid fertiliser
  • Propagation: Division or stem cuttings from mature basal growth
  • Hydroponics: Can adapt to semi-hydro setups with stable warmth and humidity
  • Pruning: Minimal – remove old or damaged leaves at base

Common issues and how to fix them

  • Leaf curling: Usually caused by low humidity or underwatering – adjust both
  • Yellowing leaves: Check for overwatering or poor drainage
  • Thrips or mites: Wipe leaves often and treat infestations early with neem oil
  • Rotting stems: Usually caused by soggy soil – improve substrate and airflow
  • Slow growth: Check for compacted roots or insufficient light

Extra tips for healthy long-term growth

Rotate the plant regularly for even growth and to prevent leaning. Clean the leaves with a soft, damp cloth to keep them glossy and free from dust. Use a heavy pot to stabilize the base – as the plant matures, the thick stems and broad leaves add weight. 'Congo Rojo' doesn't need a moss pole, and its structure stays compact, making it perfect for statement planters or modern interiors.

Etymology and cultivar information

Philodendron means “tree lover” in Greek, though 'Congo Rojo' doesn’t climb like many others in the genus. The name 'Rojo' refers to the reddish tones in the new foliage. This hybrid is part of a commercial breeding line developed for bold foliage, ease of care, and upright, space-saving form.

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