Philodendron Brandtianum also known as the Silver Leaf Philodendron, is a unique tropical plant with olive green leaves. The broad heart-shaped leaves have prominent silver or grayish-white patches that give this plant its name Silver-leaf.
The most interesting fact is this plant can grow in multiple forms, i.e., as an epiphyte, a hemiepiphyte, or even a terrestrial plant. But growth rate and leaf color will vary greatly depending on soil type, sunlight, temperature.
This plant is part of the Araceae plant family. It is a climbing and cascading plant native to Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and parts of Colombia.
Care:
Bloom: None
Light: Bright but not direct light
Moisture: Allow soil to dry out before next watering
Humidity: Enjoys humidity above 50% but will tolerate lower
Fertilizer: Twice a month during the growing season.
Mature Size: Indoor environment, Mature vines reach 5ft, in the wild they grow much taller.
Habit: Trailing/Climbing with support. The length of leaves when trailing is 4-7in. When Supported by a pole leaf get up to 12in.