Philodendron Hederaceum - 'Heartleafed Philodendron' - Various Sizes

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Heartleaf Philodendron: The Perfect Low-Maintenance Houseplant

Why the Heartleaf Philodendron is a Must-Have

The Heartleaf Philodendron is beloved for its easy-care nature and striking, heart-shaped green leaves. This vining plant thrives in low to bright indirect light, making it an excellent choice for homes and offices. It's also tolerant of a wide range of conditions, from lower humidity to occasional missed waterings.

Heartleaf Philodendron Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Philodendron hederaceaum
  • Common Name: Heartleaf Philodendron, Heart Philodendron
  • Family: Araceae
  • Native Range: Central America and the Carribean

Heartleaf Philodendron Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Prefers medium to bright indirect sunlight
  • Water: Water the soil thoroughly when the soil has dried half way through the pot. It is a good indication to give it water when the leaves start wilting. Water more often in spring and summer and reduce the frequency during the winter months.
  • Humidity: Med to High humidity preference
  • Temperature: 50-90F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth. 
  • Feeding: Use a weak solution of a complete liquid fertilizer every two weeks during spring and summer. Do not fertilize during the winter months.
  • Propagation: Take cuttings from your vines and place them in water or soil
  • Pests: Generally resilient to pests but look out for fungus gnats, scale, spider mites, mealybugs, and aphids
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Fun Fact About Heartleaf Philodendron: Air-Purifying Superstar!

The Heartleaf Philodendron is more than just a pretty face—this plant is also known for its air-purifying abilities. It can help remove toxins like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide from the air, making your indoor environment healthier.

History of the Heartleaf Philodendron

The Heartleaf Philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) was first classified in the 19th century and became a popular houseplant in the mid-20th century. Its versatility and low-maintenance requirements have made it a staple in homes and offices worldwide. It has since become one of the most well-known species in the Philodendron genus, with cultivars being selectively bred for specific leaf colors and growth patterns.