Gorgeously, glossy and green. Philodendron erubescens Green Princess is a head turning shelfie styler. A compact Philodendron cultivar originating from South America to bring a lush tropical vibe to your living space. As with many Philodendron it is well behaved and undemanding.
Philodendron erubescens Green Princess Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Think tropical showers. Let the top half of soil dry out before drenching and draining. Squeeze the pot gently to prevent waterlogged soil and root rot.
Green and gleam! This plant does best in bright indirect light for glossy green growth. Too much shade and leaves will be darker and smaller.
Burn baby burn! Leaf burn can occur with direct sun or too much food. If you notice this then keep out of direct sun and ease off on the fertiliser with some plain water maintenance.
Light
Philodendron erubescens likes bright, indirect light to keep it glossy and green. Keep out of direct sun to avoid brown leaf burn developing.
Watering
Allow the top half of the soil to dry out between waterings, then water thoroughly. Allow the water to drain out and squeeze the grow pot a little to remove excess water and avoid a soggy bottom as Green Princess can be susceptible to root rot.
Temperature
Philodendron erubescens prefers average to warm household temperatures from 18-28°C. Avoid cold draughts.
Humidity
The Green Princess will do fine in normal home humidity, but thrives in more humid environments. Consider misting occasionally for best results.
Feed
Apply a weak solution of liquid fertiliser once a month during the growing season. Do not feed during the winter.
Height & Growth Rate
Philodendron Green Princess is a reasonably quick grower and will maintain a generally compact bushy form growing up to about 50cm.
Toxicity
These plants are poisonous. Keep away from children and pets. The sap can cause irritation.
Air Purifying
Philodendron filter airborne toxins such as formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from the atmosphere and are part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Philodrendron erubescens is native to the tropics of South America.

























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