Also known as Orange Marmalade, is one of the new favorite varieties of philodendron. Its juvenile leaves are bright orange, then take on a shade of green mottled with yellow. While the underside of the leaves remains amber throughout their life cycle. Additionally, the leaves become slightly wavy when mature. In order to promote its growth and coloring, it is recommended to install it in a bright room.
Attention! Risk of toxicity if swallowed.
- Family: Araceae.
- Origin: Tropical regions of South and Central America.
- Watering:
- Spring - Summer: Allow the soil to dry on the surface between waterings.
- Fall - Winter: Allow half of the soil to dry between waterings.
- Ambient humidity: High.
- Type of potting soil: Rich and draining.
- Brightness: Moderate to high.
- Orientation: East, west or slightly away from a south window.
- Growth: Average.
- Mean temperature
- Between 15ᵒC and 26ᵒC.
Pot diameter: 10 cm.
Cultivated in Quebec.
Like nature, each plant is unique. Natural items are all different and may contain irregularities.