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narrow escape philodendron Philodendron Narrow Escape — Elongated FoliageLarge glossy dark green elongated leaves Elegant architectural silhouette Bright indirect light Moderate watering H55 cm Decorative pot 19 cm The Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' is a rare and graphic tropical plant native to the tropical forests of South America. Its large, very narrow, glossy dark green leaves create a very distinctive architectural silhouette an almost sculptural effect that few upright Philodendrons can reproduce with such elegance
🌿 Large glossy dark green elongated leaves • ✨ Elegant architectural silhouette • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 📏 H55 cm | Decorative pot Ø19 cm
The Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' is a rare and graphic tropical plant native to the tropical forests of South America. Its large, very narrow, glossy dark green leaves create a very distinctive architectural silhouette — an almost sculptural effect that few upright Philodendrons can reproduce with such elegance and verticality in such a compact size.
Its very compact vertical silhouette makes it one of the few upright Philodendrons that fits in a small space without overflowing — a rare quality in the Philodendron collection, where most varieties spread out or climb on supports.
Which Philodendron variety to choose?
The Philodendron genus offers a huge diversity of shapes and textures — here are the most distinctive profiles from the catalog:
- Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' (this plant) — large, narrow, glossy dark green leaves, compact upright habit 55 cm. The most vertical and architectural silhouette in the range.
- Philodendron pedatum — spectacular deeply cut foliage, imposing climbing habit 130 cm. The choice for a large climbing vine with very graphic foliage.
- Philodendron melanochrysum — velvety dark green foliage with light veins, climbing. The choice for a very sophisticated velvety texture.
- Philodendron billietiae — long wavy leaves with spectacular orange petioles, climbing. The choice for a petiole as decorative as the foliage.
- Philodendron Birkin — dark green leaves with fine white stripes, compact upright habit. The choice for very elegant graphics in a structured format.
- Philodendron micans — velvety bronze-green foliage that changes with the light, trailing. The choice for a very decorative trailing vine with velvety texture.
- Philodendron campii — large bright green leaves with very pronounced veins. The choice for very graphic foliage in a medium size.
Light & placement
The Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' prefers bright indirect light — this is essential to maintain the glossy dark green of its elongated leaves and preserve the verticality of its silhouette. Its tolerance for partial shade makes it one of the Philodendrons best suited for low-light spaces among graphic foliage varieties.
- Light: bright indirect to partial shade — protected from direct sun which burns leaves and dulls their shine.
- Placement: office, living room, bedroom, entryway — its compact vertical silhouette fits perfectly in corners and small spaces.
- Temperature: 18 to 27 °C, without sudden changes.
The vertical and architectural silhouette of the Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' makes it especially suitable for room corners — where spreading plants take up too much space, its elongated upright leaves occupy height without overflowing.
Watering & care
The Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' prefers a slightly moist substrate without ever staying soggy — let the top 3 to 5 centimeters dry out before watering. As with all indoor Philodendrons, overwatering is its main weakness.
- Frequency: about once a week in spring-summer, every two weeks in winter.
- Drainage: pot with drainage holes and well-draining substrate — never let water stagnate in the decorative pot.
- Humidity: mist occasionally — the Philodendron tolerates normal apartment humidity well.
- Fertilizer: a liquid fertilizer for green plants diluted once a month in spring and summer.
- Cleaning: wipe the elongated leaves with a damp cloth to preserve their characteristic shine.
Rotate the pot a quarter turn every two weeks — the Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' naturally orients its long leaves toward the light, and regular rotation ensures a symmetrical silhouette from all sides.
Decor ideas & plant pairings
The vertical silhouette and elongated leaves of the Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' make it an ideal architectural accent plant — its narrow upright leaves create a very different look from the large broad leaves of Monstera or Alocasia in any ambitious tropical arrangement.
- For a very graphic contrast of shapes, pair the Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' with a Monstera deliciosa — the long, narrow, and very glossy leaves of the Narrow Escape contrast spectacularly with the large cut leaves of the Monstera for a duo of very opposite shapes within the same tropical family.
- To enrich the composition with a sophisticated bicolor, add an Alocasia wentii — its bronze-green arrow-shaped leaves with purple undersides create a third layer of shape and color very complementary to the narrow, uniformly green leaves of the Philodendron.
- For a duo of very structured architectural accents, pair it with a Strelitzia nicolai — the elongated upright leaves of the Philodendron in the foreground and the large dark green palms of the Strelitzia above create two very complementary levels of verticality.
- In a matte black ceramic decorative pot, the dark contrast highlights the glossy dark green of the elongated leaves — choose a matte dark ceramic decorative pot with a cylindrical shape to accompany the verticality of the silhouette.
Verdeia tips
- Regularly wipe the long leaves with a damp cloth: dust quickly accumulates on the broad surface of the large elongated leaves and dulls their characteristic dark green shine — monthly cleaning maintains the glow that gives this variety its elegance.
- Rotate the pot every two weeks for a symmetrical silhouette: the Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' naturally orients its long leaves toward the light — without rotation, all leaves point in the same direction and the architectural silhouette loses its visual balance.
- Repot every 2 years in spring with a light, well-draining substrate: the Philodendron 'Narrow Escape' is a moderately growing plant that roots gradually — the indoor Philodendron repotting steps fully apply here.
Technical specifications
- Botanical name: Philodendron 'Narrow Escape'
- Common name: Philodendron Narrow Escape
- Family: Araceae
- Origin: Tropical forests of South America
- Dimensions on delivery: H55 cm | Decorative pot Ø19 cm
- Light: Bright indirect to partial shade
- Watering: Moderate, let 3-5 cm dry between waterings
- Temperature: 18 – 27 °C
- Care: Easy
- Toxicity: Toxic to pets and children (calcium oxalate crystals)
- Decor style: Architectural / Graphic / Elegant
Each plant is unique: photos show a representative example. Leaf length and foliage density naturally vary depending on light and season.
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