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Philodendron Gloriosum Snow Leopard 10.5cm H15cm

Philodendron Gloriosum Snow Leopard 10.5cm H15cm

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Meet the Snow Leopard—the velvety marvel of the floor. With her massive, heart-shaped leaves splashed with stunning, marble-like white variegation, she looks like a high-fashion rug come to life. She’s a creeping beauty that brings a touch of luxury and snowy contrast to your home!

  • The Formal Name: Philodendron gloriosum 'Snow Leopard'
  • The Nickname: Variegated Velvet Philodendron
  • Roots: A rare variegated cultivar of species native to Colombia.
  • Natural Vibe: Creeping along the humid, shaded floor of the tropical rainforest.

Care Guide

  • Care Guide:
  • Sunlight: Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain her "snowy" spots. No direct sun!
  • Best Room: A bright living room or a humidity-rich master bedroom.
  • Snacks: A balanced liquid feed every 4 weeks during spring and summer.
  • Tropical Feels: High humidity (60%+) is essential for those velvety leaves.
  • Cosy Factor: Keep it warm (18–26°C). She hates a cold draft!
  • Thirst: Water when the top inch of soil is dry. She is very prone to rot if left soggy.
  • Safety First: Toxic – keep out of reach of curious pets and children.
  • The Bedding: A chunky, airy mix is key. Use a long "trough" pot, as she grows horizontally!
  • Family Tree: Best propagated by stem cuttings from the horizontal rhizome.
  • Space Needs: A crawler that will spread across any surface you give her.
  • Speed: Slow to moderate; she takes her time to produce her giant, velvety leaves.
  • Uninvited Guests: Watch for spider mites, especially on her velvety texture.
  • Moving Day: Repot into a longer pot as her rhizome reaches the edge.
  • Haircut: Gently wipe leaves with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust—avoid water on the velvet!
  • Fresh Air: A stunning and efficient natural air-purifying companion.
  • Plant Lore: Unlike most Philodendrons, she doesn't climb—she "walks" along the ground!
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