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Philodendron Pink Princess

This beauty is at the top of many plant collectors’ wish lists, and for good reason. Characterized by deep green, heart-shaped leaves with bubblegum pink variegation, the pink princess is truly unique in the plant world.

Philodendron Pink Princess grows best in bright indirect light and moist, well-drained soil. Keep the plant between 63-80 °F (17-27 °C) and avoid temperatures below 60 °F.

Philodendron White Princess

Take this gorgeous plant indoors – it thrives best under bright indirect sunlight. Its low-maintenance nature makes it perfect for first-time plant parents. Just place your Philodendron White Princess in a humid environment to ensure that it stays plump and thriving.

Philodendron White Princess grows best in bright indirect light and moist, well-drained soil. Keep the plant between 63-80 °F (17-27 °C) and avoid temperatures below 60 °F.

Philodendron Gold Violin

This exotic philodendron produces beautiful foliage that starts out a bright yellow and then fades to a greenish-yellow as it matures. The leaves of this climbing Philodendron have exaggerated lobes, hence its common name of Gold or Golden Violin.

Its leaves do not take on this shape until the plant starts to mature, which can be encouraged by giving this vining plant proper support to climb.

Philodendron Painted Lady

This rare, climbing philodendron makes a loud splash with its variegated yellow and green blades! The leaves might remind you of the first time you attempted and failed at spin art, but we like to think that nature is the maestro of the paintbrush; or wheel in this case!

Aside from its sheer exquisiteness, the Philodendron Painted Lady requires very little care on your part. A little water, a warm place to rest its feet, and dappled light are all you will need to provide this alluring temptress with the good life!.

Philodendron Squamiferum

Part of the charm of the Philodendron squamiferum is its unusual-shaped leaves with fuzzy red stems. This plant is a relatively rare species of the Philodendron family and would make a great addition to any plant collection. 

The most important factors to consider when it comes to Philodendron squamiferum plant care are light, soil type and drainage, and humidity. Soil with good drainage prevents the occurrence of overwatering. Proper lighting allows the plant to produce enough of its own food. The correct humidity level makes it lush.

Philodendron Ring of Fire Gold

When it comes to indoor plants that collectors highly desire, the Philodendron Ring of Fire ranks near the top. Hardy, resilient, and with beautiful, vibrant leaves, the rare philodendron ring of fire is a well-regarded plant that can easily become a signature piece in any room of your home.

This beauty blends the very best philodendron plants have to offer. It requires care and patience to reach its full potential. But don’t worry – all your efforts will be well worth it.  Requiring moderate temperature, humidity, and careful watering once a week will produce beautiful new leaves. Keep an eye on pests, soil conditions, and sunlight to help it reach its potential.