Philodendron Orange Marmalade Indonesian Form (940)
Philodendron Orange Marmalade Indonesian Form (940)
A collector’s favorite, Philodendron 'Orange Marmalade' (Indonesia Form) is renowned for its striking foliage that transitions from deep green to shades of orange and gold as new leaves emerge. This climbing philodendron develops elongated, lance-shaped leaves with a glossy sheen, adding both texture and color contrast to any collection. Compared to other forms, the Indonesia Form is particularly sought after for its pronounced coloration and robust growth habit.
Notable Features:
- Vibrant Color Transition: New leaves emerge in shades of orange and transition to deep green with time, creating a dynamic display.
- Elongated, Glossy Foliage: Lance-shaped leaves add a sleek, polished look to your collection.
- Climbing Growth Habit: Thrives with the support of a moss pole, allowing for larger, more mature leaves over time.
- Highly Sought-After Form: The Indonesia Form is distinguished by its rich hues and vigorous growth.
Interesting Facts:
- Native to tropical environments, Philodendron 'Orange Marmalade' thrives in warm, humid conditions with bright, indirect light.
- The orange-to-green leaf transition is more pronounced in plants that receive optimal lighting and humidity.
- Encouraging climbing growth enhances leaf size and helps maintain vibrant coloration.
Shipping Note:
While we carefully package your plant for safe transit, minor leaf imperfections may occur. Please note that we do not provide replacements or refunds for leaves damaged during shipping.
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