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Corrugatum plant

Corrugatum Plant

Are you a huge lover of plants with large leaves? If so, the Philodendron corrugatum should be high on your list! This Philodendron species is native to South America and is recognized for its stunning leaves that may grow to be 18 inches long. The plant is also recognized for its enormous, attractive leaves with […]

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Philodendron heterocraspedon

The tropical plant Philodendron heterocraspedon The plant’s leaves are oblong-elliptic in form with a sub coriaceous texture. The leaves are bicolorous as well, with a dark green adaxial surface and a lighter abaxial surface. It is a climbing vine that is evergreen. The plant’s stems are robust and hollow, and its roots are generally found

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Philodendron Gabby.

Philodendron Gabby

Philodendron Gabby is a one-of-a-kind houseplant with uncommon variegated ‘Cream and white’ leaves that make it a beautiful plant jewel. Because the plant looks so much like Cream Splash and Philodendron Brazil, several producers promote imitation plants on online websites. As a result, be wary of producers that promise to sell Philodendron Gabby at a

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Philodendron Rio

Philodendron ‘Rio’ is a rather uncommon houseplant that requires consistent watering to grow. Sunshine When grown in a 5.0″ pot and not exposed to direct sunshine. Philodendron ‘Rio’ can survive being kept away from windows and light sources. Place it no more than 6 feet away from a south-facing window to ensure it gets enough

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Phildendron moonlight

Philodendron Moonlight features bright light-green oval- shaped leaves with pronounced veining that can grow to be a foot long. When mature, the leaves seem nearly fluorescent and have a ribbed appearance, providing a stunning contrast to the home area. Watering As a tropical plant, this Philodendron loves to be continuously wet but not waterlogged. Rewater

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Philodendron Golden Crocodile

The plant’s name derives from the form of its distinctive leaves, which resemble a crocodile’s head. This South American Philodendron thrives in warm, humid environments. It can, however, withstand colder temperatures and lower humidity levels. The golden crocodile will flourish inside or out with appropriate care, bringing a bit of tropical flare to any environment.

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Philodendron Florida Beauty

The Philodendron Florida Beauty is a favourite among collectors of houseplants and fits at home in any residence. It performs admirably indoors wrapped around a burlap totem or even outdoors around your favourite tree. It is a quick climber and simple to cultivate. The good news is that whether grown indoors or outdoors, Philodendron Florida

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King Anthurium

King Anthurium

The Veitchii is a native of Columbia’s South American Rainforests. It is an epiphyte that naturally grows on other trees. The best ways to care for Anthurium Veitchii as houseplants are greatly influenced by how they live in nature. Light It’s preferable to use bright, filtered light. The Anthurium Veitchii plant is found growing close

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Anthurium queen.

Anthurium Queen

For philodendron lovers, that undeniable catch is the queen anthurium, Anthurium warocqueanum. Although they initially appear modest, its leaves quickly enlarge to enormous proportions, dwarfing anything else in your collection. The queen of all anthuriums, this lady enjoys being indulged and will let you know through her foliage if you aren’t doing so. Although it

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