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philodendron bipinnatifidum xanadu easy indoor plant Philodendron Xanadu | 80cm

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philodendron bipinnatifidum xanadu easy indoor plant Philodendron Xanadu | 80cmThe Philodendron Xanadu is truly a picture to behold. A super hip houseplant that manages to attract all eyes. As you may already know, the Philodendron Xanadu is a member of the Philodendron family. This plant family originates from the rain forests of South America and consists of more than 500 different species, most of which, in terms of appearance, cannot be compared to each other. Philodendron Xanadu has serrated leaves, which give it a

The Philodendron Xanadu is truly a picture to behold. A super hip houseplant that manages to attract all eyes. As you may already know, the Philodendron Xanadu is a member of the Philodendron family. This plant family originates from the rain forests of South America and consists of more than 500 different species, most of which, in terms of appearance, cannot be compared to each other.

Philodendron Xanadu has serrated leaves, which give it a particularly beautiful appearance.

Care and tips Philodendron Xanadu - 80cm

Like all Philodendron plants, the Philodendron Xanadu is an easy houseplant. It does not use much water, but a moist substrate is important. Watering varies per season, so be careful not to overwater during the winter months. Because the sun shines less during these months, less water is consumed and this remains in the pot. Water left in the pot can cause root rot, so be careful!

Water requirements Philodendron Xanadu - 80cm

The Philodendron Xanadu does not need much water. However, it is important that the soil is always slightly moist. Check the soil at least once a week and add water if necessary. In the initial period, it is always a matter of finding out how much and how often you need to water your new green friend. The frequency and amount is closely related to the size of the pot, plant and location of the houseplant. When the leaves of the Philodendron Xanadu develop brown or yellow edges, this is often a sign of a water surplus.

Light requirements Philodendron Xanadu -80cm

The Philodendron Xanadu prefers a spot in semi-shade. Bright sunlight does not make this houseplant happy. When the leaves of Philodendron Xanadu turn yellow and start drooping, this is a sign of a location that is too light. In this case, move it to a more shady spot.

Is the Philodendron Xanadu -80cm a poisonous houseplant?

The Philodendron is poisonous if ingested. So be careful if you have small children or hungry pets!

How will my Philodendron Xanadu - 80cm be shipped?

This tropical houseplant is delivered in a cultivation pot. All our plants are shipped in specially designed shipping boxes! Due to the unique interior, the plants stand firmly in the box and cannot move. Plants don't mind spending a day in a dark box. This way, we make sure your green friend is delivered to your home in tip-top order.

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