Philodendron hederaceum oxycardium variegata #3
Philodendron hederaceum oxycardium variegata is native to tropical South America and belongs to the Araceae family. The Philodendron hederaceum oxycardium variegata has heart-shaped leaves with a beautiful variegation. This is very varied and surprises with a new pattern on each leaf. The color spectrum of this rare houseplant ranges from rich green to pastel green and creamy white.
Care
The rare Philodendron hederaceum oxycardium variegata can be cultivated both as a hanging plant and on a climbing pole. Homemade climbing aids made of Sphagnum moss or commercially available vine sticks for climbing plants are suitable. Temperatures between 20° and 25° as well as increased humidity are optimal for the rare Philodendron hederaceum oxycardium variegata, and it also enjoys bright indirect light. The substrate should be nice and loose and never dry out completely. To avoid waterlogging, it is recommended to water again only when the first few inches of soil are dry. How often you then actually need to water depends largely on the light, humidity, size of the plant and that of the pot.