The Philodendron genus contains some of the most beautiful foliage plants in the plant kingdom. Their glossy leaves add a touch of indoor jungle to your home, reminiscent of the tropical areas of the Americas to which they are native.
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Philodendron 69686
Read morePhilodendron 69686 is a rare aroid part of the family of Araceae.
Just like most Philodendron they grow beautiful leaves in a remarkable shape. The Philodendron grow by climbing trees in nature, sprouting a new growth point at the end of each node. As the plant grows, the leaf morphs into a more hourglass shaped.
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PHILODENDRON CREAM SPASH
Read morePHILODENDRON CREAM SPASH
Large, healthy & well rooted. Love the coloration of the leaves. Looking forward to seeing new growth on it. Really pleased with my purchase.
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Philodendron Cream Splash (Medium)
Read moreThe Philodendron ‘Cream Splash‘ is also sometimes known as the; Sweetheart Plant, or Heart-Leaf, due to the beautiful leaf shape. It is a vining Philodendron that can grow as a climber or left trailing from a hanging basket or shelf. This variety has stunning light green, cream, and dark green variegated leaves.
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Philodendron Cream Splash (Small)
Read moreThe Philodendron ‘Cream Splash‘ is also sometimes known as the; Sweetheart Plant, or Heart-Leaf, due to the beautiful leaf shape. It is a vining Philodendron that can grow as a climber or left trailing from a hanging basket or shelf. This variety has stunning light green, cream, and dark green variegated leaves.
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Philodendron Fibraecataphyllum
Read morePhilodendron Fibraecataphyllum aka Philodendron Peru is a gorgeous climber. They have cute velvety green leaves when in a juvenile form which completely changes into a large rippled leaf with top lobes. If you are into collecting philodendrons, this one is a must-have.
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Philodendron Lupinum
Read moreLupinum is a very unusual ever-changing philodendron. It starts out in it’s juvenile state having small one to two inch leaves with velvety tops and maroon undersides, then when given a totem to climb the leaves will morph into 10 to 12 inches in size, with a glossy corrugated pattern while still holding the maroon underside. The leaves of this plant will transform into a completely different shape when mature. When juvenile, they’re small and velvety with a maroon underside, but mature ones have glossy, rippled leaves with top lobes. These are climbers, so provide it with plenty of space to climb!
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Philodendron Micans (Large)
Read morePhilodendron Micans has iridescent, heart-shaped leaves that are velvety to the touch and almost quilted in texture. Depending on the light, the color of the foliage can look deep green or rich purple, with the new leaves emerging chartreuse, edged with pink. Vining in habit, Philodendron micans will cascade elegantly in a hanging planter, or can be trained to climb up a trellis. If you love interesting foliage, this easy to care for plant is a perfect addition to your collection.
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Philodendron Micans (Small)
Read more🔥🔥Philodendron micans has iridescent, heart-shaped leaves that are velvety to the touch and almost quilted in texture. Depending on the light, the color of the foliage can look deep green or rich purple, with the new leaves emerging chartreuse, edged with pink. Vining in habit, Philodendron micans will cascade elegantly in a hanging planter, or can be trained to climb up a trellis. If you love interesting foliage, this easy to care for plant is a perfect addition to your collection.🔥🔥
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Philodendron Painted Lady
Read morePhilodendron Painted Lady Plants are a brightly colored climbing Philodendron. The new leaves are entirely yellow with small spots of color. The fleshy thick, lemon-green leaves with darker spots eventually turn mottled green on maturity. It is a striking aroid, with bright pink petioles (the stalk that joins a leaf to a stem) and chartreuse leaves.
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Rhipsalis Paradoxa
Read more🍍The plant is a tropical perennial epiphyte. The Rhipsalis Chain can grow as long as about 5 to 15 meters. Importantly, the length of the plant depends upon the growth conditions and space provided to the plant.
The plant produces numerous tiny white blooms along the length of the branches. The flowers are about 0.5 inches in diameter, have yellowish black petals, unscented and non-showy in nature. Bloom season starts from late winter and continues until the early days of spring. The plant produces small red fruits. Although they look attractive but wait! Don’t feel tempted to eat them as they are inedible.
