
Growing Philodendron Plants: Planting, Watering, Propagating, and More
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All philodendrons are beautiful. Browse this guide by Clemson Cooperative Extension for more growing tips and recommended varieties of philodendrons.
- P. melanochrysum, often called ‘Black gold,’ is a dark, velvet-leaved climber that steals the show. They can be hard to find but well worth it.
- P. scandens, or heartleaf philodendron, is easy to find and fast-growing. Tolerates low light levels.
- P. erubescens ‘Pink Princess’ is famous for its pink variegated leaves.
- ‘Brasil’ is a smaller leafed vining plant with yellow variegation.
- P. hederaceum is another velvet-leafed philodendron with a smaller growth habit. The new foliage is a striking bronze tint.
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Hello. I have had a Monstera Deliciosa for 25 years now.
It was a gift from my mother-in-law. Her Father
grew it in their farmhome from the '40's and it has
survived quite well since then. They make beautiful
vase and pebble arrangements when rooting, adding
just a single stem of artificial orchid bloom or some
similar tropical bloom. Changing the water is
key and they can be kept in the water rooting this
way for a few months. I presently enjoy 4 plants
all potted. They have been widely gifted and
will endure another 50 years hopefully ;^)
Happy Gardening