Philodendron
Philodendron is a popular indoor potted plant known for its beautiful foliage and easy care. Discover everything you need to know about growing and caring for Philodendron plants in your home.
Philodendron Gloriosum is a unique, crawling houseplant with large, heart-shaped, velvety leaves that can mature to 18" long. It prefers bright, indirect light, a well-draining aroid potting mix, & humidity over 50%. It can be sensitive to over-watering.
This variegated Philodendron Florida Beauty has distinctive variegation & unique tones of yellow & white along its elongated leaves. This plant has a climbing tendency when given support like a trellis or moss pole.
The White Princess prefers low-light conditions; it grows naturally under shady rainforest canopies. It likes high humidity to promote growth in leaves & stems. Let the soil dry out between watering, & don't go longer than 2 wks without hydration.
Jose Buono Variegated Philodendron is the highly sought after and rare plant. It has a unique combination of big creamy white areas and spots of white at the same time. It is still small, but its leaves can grow tremendously big.
Philodendron Florida Ghost is one of the most sought-after houseplants. This rare tropical plant is known for its shiny, deeply lobed leaves on hairy red petioles that unfurl ghostly white before eventually darkening to a deep, attractive green.
The Philodendron White Wizard has creamy white & green variegated leaves that sit upon sleek green stems. This rare low-maintenance plant is a vining plant! You can encourage it to grow bigger leaves if you provide it with a stake or trellis as it grows.
Philodendron Pink Princess is a climbing aroid with dark leaves & light pink variegated blotches. The stems are streaked with pink. The young leaves are a dark olive green, & mature to a deep black brushed with pink.
The Philodendron birkin is a rare gorgeous houseplant with dark green leaves. The leaves are variegated with a light yellow. These plants grow different shaped leaves & come in different pigments. This makes philodendrons a unique & beloved houseplant.
Philodendron Prince of Orange has uniquely hued leaves, which change color over time. New growth starts as starburst yellow transitioning 1st to copper tones, then settling into darker shades of green. It is a self-heading Philodendron hybrid.