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Philodendron pastazanum is a species of flowering plant native to Ecuador and Peru. Known for its large and glossy foliage, it is a crawling, terrestrial plant that usually grows along streams and in wet areas of disturbed rainforests. It was first described in 1940 by Kurt Krause, who named it after the Ecuadorian province Pastaza where it was discovered.

Description
It has leaves.

Ecology
P. pastazanum plays an important role in maintaining fungal diversity in tropical rainforests, as its enormous leaves can support many fruitbodies of multiple fungi species.