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Philodendron aff. glanduliferum is a striking species known for its large, glossy, green leaves and reddish petioles. It is native to the tropical rainforests of Guatemala. This plant starts its life as a climber but may become more decumbent (growing along the ground) as it matures, especially when growing in lower light or less vertical environments.
Native to: Philodendron aff. glanduliferum is native to Guatemala. It grows primarily in tropical lowland and foothill forests.
Water: The plant prefers to be watered when the top few centimetres of soil dry out. Like many tropical plants, overwatering can cause root rot, so it’s important to avoid waterlogging the soil.
Light: This species thrives in bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate lower light conditions, providing moderate, filtered sunlight will promote healthy growth and more vibrant foliage.
Humidity: Being a tropical species, Philodendron aff. glanduliferum prefers high humidity levels, ideally around 60-80%. If grown in drier conditions, misting or the use of a humidifier can help maintain its health.
Temperature: The ideal temperature range for this plant is between 18°C and 27°C. It does not tolerate cold well, so it should be kept away from drafts or temperatures below 15°C.
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All plants are shipped in their plastic nursery pot unless otherwise stated.
Plant pot sizes can fluctuate +/- 1cm.
We recommend to always size up your decorative pot by 1-2cm larger than the stated plant pot size. For example if you are purchasing a 12cm plant, you should purchase a 14cm decorative pot to ensure it will fit correctly.
We pride ourselves on the love and care with give our plants. Our entire team are plant obsessives at heart and so we go above and beyond to care for the plants we have in stock.
That said, plants are living beings and may differ slightly from the photo provided unless otherwise stated. Small leaf imperfections may be present and won't be compensated for. Some plants such as Begonia may suffer slight leaf melt when shipped. This is normal and nothing to be concerned about.
All our plants are stores and/or grown in our nursery under LED lighting. The conditions in our nursery are a minimum of 60% humidity and 19C year round.
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Philodendron aff. glanduliferum is a striking species known for its large, glossy, green leaves and reddish petioles. It is native to the tropical rainforests of Guatemala. This plant starts its life as a climber but may become more decumbent (growing along the ground) as it matures, especially when growing in lower light or less vertical environments.
Native to: Philodendron aff. glanduliferum is native to Guatemala. It grows primarily in tropical lowland and foothill forests.
Water: The plant prefers to be watered when the top few centimetres of soil dry out. Like many tropical plants, overwatering can cause root rot, so it’s important to avoid waterlogging the soil.
Light: This species thrives in bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate lower light conditions, providing moderate, filtered sunlight will promote healthy growth and more vibrant foliage.
Humidity: Being a tropical species, Philodendron aff. glanduliferum prefers high humidity levels, ideally around 60-80%. If grown in drier conditions, misting or the use of a humidifier can help maintain its health.
Temperature: The ideal temperature range for this plant is between 18°C and 27°C. It does not tolerate cold well, so it should be kept away from drafts or temperatures below 15°C.