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Squamiferum
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With a climbing growth habit and lobed leaves, Philodendron squamiferum resembles its relatives Monstera deliciosa as well as Philodendron bipennifolium and pedatum in appearance. Fortunately, if you look closely enough, you can't really mix this species with other tropical aroids. It has a very distinguishing characteristic called pubescence, which is a botanical term for the red, fuzzy 'hairs' that cover the stems of the plant. Since Philodendron squamiferum climbs very tall trees in its natural rainforest habitat in French Guiana, Suriname, and Brazil, there is practically no upper limit to how tall it can grow.