Philodendron Paraiso Verde - Rare Philodendron - 4.5 Inch

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Philodendron Paraiso Verde: A Striking and Rare Houseplant

The Philodendron Paraiso Verde (Philodendron spp.) is a unique, rare houseplant treasured for its elongated leaves that display stunning variegation. With its lush, mottled green and creamy yellow foliage, this plant is a must-have for plant enthusiasts who love rare and eye-catching varieties.

Paraiso Verde Philodendron Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Philodendron Paraiso Verde
  • Common Name: Paraiso Philo 
  • Family: Aroid 
  • Native Range: Brazil 

Paraiso Verde Philodendron Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Moderate to bright indirect light, can tolerate shade but this may lead to reversion. Avoid direct light as this can burn/fade the leaves, especially the lighter parts  
  • Water: Use a well draining soil mix and keep evenly moist but not soggy by using well-aerated soil and a pot with drainage. 
  • Humidity: Average
  • Temperature: 65-75F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves and control growth.
  • Feeding: Fertilize with an all-purpose liquid plant food during spring and summer once a month
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings in water 
  • Growth: Trailing, vining, climbing 
  • Pests: Generally not subject to pests with regular maintenance but be aware of spider mites and mealybugs  
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets

Fun Fact About the Philodendron Paraiso Verde

Did you know that the Philodendron Paraiso Verde can exhibit different shades of variegation depending on its light conditions? The more sunlight it receives, the brighter and more pronounced the variegation becomes, making it a dynamic and adaptable plant.

Cultivar History of the Philodendron Paraiso Verde

The Paraiso Verde Philodendron has gained popularity relatively recently, becoming a collector's favorite due to its unique appearance. Originally cultivated for its distinctive variegation, it belongs to the broader Philodendron genus, renowned for its variety and adaptability. Though exact origins are somewhat unclear, the plant has become highly sought-after in the rare plant market, reflecting the growing demand for unusual and visually striking indoor plants.