Philodendron


Philodendron plants, including unique and rare varieties like Florida Ghost, 'Burle Marx' Variegated, Felix, and the lush Philodendron 'McDowell,' are celebrated for their effortless care and the joy of watching new leaves unfurl. These aroid plants thrive with minimal care and their creeping growth habit. Keep your Philodendrons flourishing with our Premium Philodendron Potting Mix.

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    The UK's largest Philodendron collection

    With hundreds of options available, our collection includes climbing, trailing, and variegated varieties that cater to all preferences and styles. Whether you're looking for a statement plant to transform your space or a delicate addition to your houseplant collection, our Philodendrons are perfect for every budget and lifestyle.

    Dive into the world of Philodendrons with captivating choices such as the climbing Philodendron Florida Ghost, known for its vibrant green, white and yellow variegated leaves, the trailing Philodendron Brasil with its velvety, heart-shaped foliage, and the rare variegated Philodendron Pink Princess, which boasts striking pink and green leaves. Each variety offers unique beauty and growth habits, making it easy to find the perfect plant to suit your needs and aesthetic.

    At GrowTropicals, our team of aroid lovers is dedicated to providing you with the highest quality Philodendrons. We carefully select and nurture each plant, ensuring it arrives at your doorstep healthy and ready to thrive. Our passion for aroids drives us to offer an extensive range of Philodendrons that appeal to both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Most philodendrons thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer their soil to dry out slightly between waterings. They enjoy warmth and humidity, making them well suited to kitchens and bathrooms. Feed fortnightly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser. For climbing varieties like Philodendron Silver Sword, provide a moss pole or support to encourage upward growth.

    Philodendrons are among the best indoor plants you can grow. They tolerate a range of light conditions, from bright indirect to moderate shade, and adapt well to typical household temperatures. Compact varieties like Philodendron Green Congo and Philodendron Imperial Green work beautifully as tabletop or floor plants, while trailing types such as Philodendron micans are perfect for shelves and hanging baskets.

    While both belong to the Araceae family, they are separate genera. Monsteras typically develop fenestrations (holes and splits) in their leaves as they mature, whereas most philodendrons do not. Philodendrons also tend to have thinner, more varied leaf shapes. Browse our Monstera collection to compare, or explore rare philodendron species like Philodendron squamiferum with its uniquely textured petioles.

    Hardy, forgiving varieties are ideal if you are new to houseplants. Philodendron Scandens (the classic heartleaf philodendron) is almost indestructible, tolerating low light and irregular watering. Philodendron Prince of Orange and Philodendron New Red offer striking colour without demanding extra care. All are available in our easy care collection too.

    Most philodendrons prefer bright, indirect light but will tolerate lower light levels. Variegated forms such as Philodendron Burle Marx Variegated and Philodendron Florida Beauty need more light to maintain their patterning. Avoid direct afternoon sun, which can scorch leaves. If your space is on the darker side, explore our low light plants collection for varieties that cope well in shade.

    Water when the top few centimetres of soil feel dry. In spring and summer, this is typically once a week; in winter, every 10 to 14 days. Overwatering is the most common mistake and can cause root rot. Self-heading types like Philodendron Black Cardinal and Philodendron Painted Lady are slightly more sensitive to soggy soil, so always check before reaching for the watering can. Using a well-draining aroid mix helps prevent waterlogging.