Philodendron warscewiczii (4.5″ Pot)

Philodendron warscewiczii is a distinct and abnormal tropical plant that features deeply divided, feathered leaves that emerge a golden yellow, eventually turning green.

Makes a great houseplant! It is best grown in fertile, organic, acidic soil that is moist but never waterlogged. Allow the soil to mostly dry out between waterings. Fertilize monthly, more frequently in containers, and water regularly. Philodendron prefer bright, indoor light but do not take well to direct sunlight. Protect from freezing temperatures!

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Philodendron warscewiczii is a distinct and abnormal tropical plant that features deeply divided, feathered leaves that emerge a golden yellow, eventually turning green.

Makes a great houseplant! It is best grown in fertile, organic, acidic soil that is moist but never waterlogged. Allow the soil to mostly dry out between waterings. Fertilize monthly, more frequently in containers, and water regularly. Philodendron prefer bright, indoor light but do not take well to direct sunlight. Protect from freezing temperatures!

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