Philodendron ‘Tortum’ Cutting
$4.50Rooted cutting with adorable new growth just emerged. Rooted in spaghnum moss in a 6cm diameter nursery pot.
These verdant beauties can transform any corner of your home into a tropical paradise. From the heart-shaped leaves of the Philodendron Scandens, also known as the ‘Sweetheart Plant’, to the purple, velvety leaves of the Philodendron, each variety is unique and offers its own allure.
These low-maintenance plants are perfect for plant enthusiasts of all skill levels, adding a touch of elegance and charm to any space.
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Rooted cutting with adorable new growth just emerged. Rooted in spaghnum moss in a 6cm diameter nursery pot.
The Philodendron Bipennifolium ‘Golden Violin’ is relatively easy-care, like most Philodendron, but would prefer to be kept in bright indirect light to promote the boldestyellow colour.
The Brandtianum (Silver Leaf Philodendron) is an unusual type of Philodendron with small heart shaped leaves, if you encourage it to climb up a pole or trellis you will promote faster growth and larger leaves! A really spectacular plant to add to your collection if you’re a fan of silvery leaves and Philodendron.
The Philodendron Mamei has large, heart shaped leaves with stripes of silver and green. It’s leaves will continue to grow larger and more pillowy with maturity. This Philodendron has a crawling growth pattern – so will make it’s way across the soil in its pot as it grows (some people do choose to train it to climb a pole instead).
The classic Heart Leaf Philodendron. An extremely fast grower which needs very little attention and is incredibly tolerant to neglect, low light and irregular watering.
The classic Heart Leaf Philodendron. An extremely fast grower which needs very little attention and is incredibly tolerant to neglect, low light and irregular watering.
The Philodendron Scandens Micans is a trailing plant which grows new leaves regularly in the growing season. As with all trailing plants you can leave this plant to hang (Philodendrons can reach impressive lengths very fast!) or you can train them to climb up a stake, trellis or moss pole. Mature plants may produce many green-white flowers.
The classic Heart Leaf Philodendron. An extremely fast grower which needs very little attention and is incredibly tolerant to neglect, low light and irregular watering.
The classic Heart Leaf Philodendron. An extremely fast grower which needs very little attention and is incredibly tolerant to neglect, low light and irregular watering.
The Philodendron Subhastatum will naturally try to climb upwards, because of this it is best supported with a moss pole or plant stake.
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