Large Philodendron Ring of Fire
From fiery reds to sunburnt oranges and creamy whites and yellows, it is easy to see how this spectacular Philodendron, with its long serrated leaves got its name.
A tropical plant, it thrives best in a very warm, humid position (brings out the stronger colours), in bright filtered sunlight. Plant in a good, well draining aroid mix (see our recipe under Plant Care) and only water when the top two inches of soil are dry. Spritz regularly They can be supported with a pole as they grow bigger to encourage larer leaves, which can grow to around 60cms in length.
We have this plant available in a smaller size too.
From fiery reds to sunburnt oranges and creamy whites and yellows, it is easy to see how this spectacular Philodendron, with its long serrated leaves got its name.
A tropical plant, it thrives best in a very warm, humid position (brings out the stronger colours), in bright filtered sunlight. Plant in a good, well draining aroid mix (see our recipe under Plant Care) and only water when the top two inches of soil are dry. Spritz regularly They can be supported with a pole as they grow bigger to encourage larer leaves, which can grow to around 60cms in length.
We have this plant available in a smaller size too.
From fiery reds to sunburnt oranges and creamy whites and yellows, it is easy to see how this spectacular Philodendron, with its long serrated leaves got its name.
A tropical plant, it thrives best in a very warm, humid position (brings out the stronger colours), in bright filtered sunlight. Plant in a good, well draining aroid mix (see our recipe under Plant Care) and only water when the top two inches of soil are dry. Spritz regularly They can be supported with a pole as they grow bigger to encourage larer leaves, which can grow to around 60cms in length.
We have this plant available in a smaller size too.