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Philodendron Gloriosum - Philodendron
Wellspring Classic Series ㅤ| ㅤSTARTER-SIZED PLANT
$13.99
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$13.99
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Looking for a majestic centerpiece that is easy-to-grow and doesn't require much care or watering? Philodendron gloriosum comes to the top of the list. Whether you keep it indoors to purify your air and beautify your living space or plant it in the comfort and dappled shade of an old tree out front, adding a Gloriosum will transform your green space to your happy place. This aroid has heart-shaped, velvety, white-veined leaves that can grow up to 3 feet. Now that's a pretty glorious Philodendron.
• Average mature height: 2-3 feet
• Light Requirements: Bright, indirect
• Soil Requirements: Well-drained. Allow soil to partially dry out before watering.
• USDA Hardiness Zones: 10-11 if grown outdoors
Arrival Size
3-8" Tall
Pet Friendly
No
Hardiness
Zones 9-11
Water Req's
Light
Light Req's
Bright, filtered
Introducing Premium & Supreme plants
We're expanding our product lineup with plants that need more space than our classic starter pot allows.
Premium Plants come in a 1-quart pot and Supreme Plants come in a 1-gallon pot.
New Premium & Supreme Plants will release each Friday.
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How tall are baby plants?
We aim to ship your plants when they’re 3-8” tall, though we often ship them taller than that.
What determines whether I get a 3-, 6-, or even 18-inch-tall plant?
The exact size of the plant we send you is variable on the time of year and how long we've been growing it out.
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