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The tropical plant requires little light and water to thrive. Here is how to take care of your philodendron plant. How to Take Care of Your Philodendron Without Killing It
Anastasia Borisevich, resident plant expert at Plantum. Overwatering. Overwatering can lead to root rot, causing your plant's leaves to turn brown. “Roots that are constantly exposed to too much ...
Cut a philodendron stem that is 4 to 6 inches long with several leaves on it, cutting the stem below the lowest node. Remove the lower leaves. Two to three leaves should remain on the cut stem.
As an ornamental plant, Phellodendron is a tree for all seasons. In spring it has yellow flowers, in summer it provides foliage and shade, in fall the leaves turn bright yellow, and the textured bark and winding branches add interest in the winter. The female bears black drupes that attract birds and other wildlife through the late fall and winter.
A leaf of Philodendron maximum. The leaves are usually large and imposing, often lobed or deeply cut, and may be more or less pinnate. They can also be oval (Philodendron 'White Princess'), spear-shaped, divided (Philodendron tripartitum) or in many other possible shape variations. The leaves are borne alternately on the stem.
Thaumatophyllum xanadu is a species of the genus Thaumatophyllum, which previously was the self-heading Meconostigma subgenus of Philodendron. "It differs from all other species of Meconostigma in details of the sexual parts of its spadix, the shape of the leaf scars on the rhizomes, shape of leaf blade, intravaginal squamules, etc".
Philodendron crassinervium is a species of plant in the genus Philodendron native to southeast Brazil. It has lance-shaped leaves that point upwards and can grow almost a meter long with a width of about 10 centimetres (3.9 in). The leaves have a prominent midvein that is used to store water for periods of drought that occur during the dry season.
Philodendron gloriosum is a species of philodendron, a genus of tropical flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae, known primarily from Colombia. [3] Popular in cultivation worldwide, this species' distinctive, green foliage is characterized by a large, cordate (heart-shaped) form, velutinous (velvety) texture, pink leaf margins, and striking pale-green to white or pink-tinted veins ...