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elephant ear vs philodendron Philodendron mamei variegata mint (nr 3)

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elephant ear vs philodendron Philodendron mamei variegata mint (nr 3)The name Philodendron is derived from the Greek words 'philo' (love) and 'dendron' (tree). This classic plant is one of the most popular houseplants. Besides being easy to care for, the Philodendron is an air purifying plant. Origin De Philodendron Mamei is originally from Ecuador. This Philodendron gets large green leaves, accented by a silver pattern. The deep veins add to the beautiful effect. The petioles have a graceful wavy edge and are reddish

The name Philodendron is derived from the Greek words 'philo' (love) and 'dendron' (tree). This classic plant is one of the most popular houseplants. Besides being easy to care for, the Philodendron is an air-purifying plant.

Origin

De Philodendron Mamei is originally from Ecuador. This Philodendron gets large green leaves, accented by a silver pattern. The deep veins add to the beautiful effect. The petioles have a graceful wavy edge and are reddish with green in color with very subtle white streaks. This unusual decoration is an absolute feast for the eyes!

Growing Style

This is a creeping Philodendron, not a climber. The growth rate and leaf color of Philodendron Mamei can vary greatly depending on substrate, sunlight, temperature and other factors.

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There are about 400 species of Philodendrons, a member of the arum family (Araceae). First described in 1644, the plant did not receive an official name until 1829. The Philodendron family is a large one, with plants of various shapes, sizes and colors. Philodendrons can be divided into two basic categories: climbing and non-climbing plants. The non-climbing plants are also sometimes found high up in trees in nature. When a seed germinates in the hollow of a high branch, the plant manages to provide itself with sufficient nutrients and water with its roots.

Air purification

The Philodendron is particularly effective at helping purify the air we breathe. To take advantage of its air-purifying properties, place at least one Philodendron on every 10 m² and let it do what it does naturally.

Substrate

Like other Araceae, this Philodendron can be kept as a houseplant. This plant prefers permeable soil that should be kept evenly moist but never wet.

Light and location.

De Philodendron mamei grows best when provided with bright filtered sunlight. As a matter of fact, she handles a lot of shade better than other houseplants. However, you will notice that she will then grow more slowly .

Temperature

Philodendron plants can be kept in an ambient temperature of 15°C - 25°C. Be sure to avoid cold temperatures.

Repot

Philodendrons grow very well in a pot. When doing so, do leave enough room for growth. Remember the looser the roots, the larger and healthier your plant will be. When the plant becomes root-bound, its growth will slow down. At that point, it is time for a larger pot. You can occasionally give the plant diluted fertilizer as nutrition. This will stimulate the growth of the plant.

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