philodendron pastazanum australia Philodendron Pastazanum x Melanochrysum
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philodendron pastazanum australia

philodendron pastazanum australia Philodendron Pastazanum x Melanochrysum

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philodendron pastazanum australia Philodendron Pastazanum x MelanochrysumPhilodendron Pastazanum Melanochrysum An unusual and botanically interesting cross that pairs two philodendrons from very different ecological niches Philodendron pastazanum, the beloved Ecuadorian terrestrial creeper of the Pastaza region with its broad, deeply glossy, heart shaped leaves strongly impressed with primary venation and a strictly ground level rhizome habit; and Philodendron melanochrysum, the Colombian hemiepiphytic climber known as the

Philodendron Pastazanum × Melanochrysum

An unusual and botanically interesting cross that pairs two philodendrons from very different ecological niches — Philodendron pastazanum, the beloved Ecuadorian terrestrial creeper of the Pastaza region with its broad, deeply glossy, heart-shaped leaves strongly impressed with primary venation and a strictly ground-level rhizome habit; and Philodendron melanochrysum, the Colombian hemiepiphytic climber known as the Black Gold Philodendron for its large, elongated, deeply velvety near-black leaves with iridescent gold-pale green venation that emerges in rich bronze tones before darkening to their characteristic deep, lustrous near-black maturity. The contrast between the parents makes this a genuinely hybrid-vigor cross in the truest sense — pastazanum contributes its broad, glossy, large-format leaf constitution and terrestrial vigor; melanochrysum contributes velvet surface quality, dark pigmentation, elongated leaf form, and the iridescent venation that makes it one of the most visually dramatic climbing philodendrons in cultivation. The offspring occupy a middle ground between these contrasting parents: large-scale, broadly cordate to somewhat elongated leaves that carry some degree of the melanochrysum's dark, velvety surface quality alongside pastazanum's leaf scale and structural presence, with new growth showing bronzed emergent coloration from the melanochrysum lineage. The growth habit of individual seedlings likely varies — some leaning toward pastazanum's terrestrial rhizome constitution, others toward melanochrysum's climbing tendency — making this a cross where support structure and pot choice should follow the plant's own inclination as it develops.

Bright indirect light supports both the fullest leaf size and the best melanochrysum-derived dark velvet coloration and iridescent venation — insufficient light in particular reduces the characteristic dark pigmentation from the melanochrysum parent. Allow the top 1-2" of medium to dry between waterings in a chunky, well-draining aroid mix of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir; both parents are sensitive to overwatering and root rot. Humidity of 60-70%+ supports the cleanest leaf emergence and best velvet quality. Provide a moss pole or wide pot depending on whether the plant tends to climb or crawl. Maintain warm temperatures between 65-82°F. Toxic to humans and pets if ingested.

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Terrible!!! No directions & no movement at all!!! Button?? Push…. Sure there is no button No way to charge… Scam
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Finally, a Toy That Out-Works My Dog!
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My dog gets bored easily, and this automatic moving ball has been a hilarious and effective distraction. It bounces and rotates on its own, which triggers her hunting instinct immediately. The rope chew attached to the side is a nice touch for some added teeth cleaning while she plays. It’s sturdy enough for a medium-sized dog and the fact that it's waterproof means I don't have to worry when she eventually drops it in the water bowl or takes it out into the melting snow. The *only* issue I have is it starts before I can even screw it back together. It wants to jump out of my hands before I'm ready.
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My dogs think this is either terrifying or amazing
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I got this interactive dog toy thinking it would turn my living room into a fun little chase arena for my two small dogs. Technically, it did create excitement, but not in the way I expected. The toy rolls around unpredictably and wiggles its rope like it is trying to escape, which is honestly hilarious to watch. The movement is surprisingly energetic and the different speed modes keep it from feeling repetitive or robotic. The battery life is decent and it charges quickly, so it is easy to keep it ready for playtime. Now for the comedy... my one year old Silky Terrier is normally the fearless one. He charges vacuum cleaners, interrogates delivery boxes, and believes he is the head of household security. However, the moment this toy turns on and starts moving, he suddenly remembers he has very important business somewhere else. He will sit at a safe distance and stare at it like it might file a police report against him. The funny part is that when the toy is turned off, it instantly becomes his favorite object in the house. He happily grabs the rope, drags it around, chews on it, and proudly carries it like a trophy. Apparently his bravery only applies when the toy is not alive. I have discovered that in my house this is considered the acceptable mode of operation. My seven year old Yorkie is even wiser. She took one look at the moving toy, processed the situation for approximately three seconds, and decided she would absolutely not be participating in whatever nonsense was happening on the floor. She calmly walked away and has maintained that policy ever since. She clearly understands this toy and wants no part of it. Overall the toy is well made, entertaining, and definitely capable of keeping energetic dogs busy. Even if your dogs end up like mine and treat it as either a suspicious creature or a decorative rope toy, it still provides plenty of entertainment for the humans watching the situation unfold. If your dog enjoys chasing unpredictable moving toys, this one will probably become a household favorite. If not, you may at least get a very funny show out of it. 🐶
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