philodendron florida ghost Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Philodendron Florida Ghost House plant in 5 Inch(es) Self-watering pot 1 -Pack one_size
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philodendron florida ghost

philodendron florida ghost Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Philodendron Florida Ghost House plant in 5 Inch(es) Self-watering pot 1 -Pack one_size

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philodendron florida ghost Costa Farms Trending Tropicals Philodendron Florida Ghost House plant in 5 Inch(es) Self-watering pot 1 -Pack one_sizeAdd a lush, tropical look to your space with the beauty of Florida Ghost Philodendron. This climbing vine features dark green textural leaves and contrasting reddish petioles for a splash of interest. What its known for is its new growth, which emerges creamy white before slowly maturing to a rich dark green color. While Philodendron Florida Ghost has an exotic look, its delightfully easy to care for as its forgiving if you forget to water from time

Add a lush, tropical look to your space with the beauty of Florida Ghost Philodendron. This climbing vine features dark green textural leaves and contrasting reddish petioles for a splash of interest. What it’s known for is its new growth, which emerges creamy white before slowly maturing to a rich dark green color.

While Philodendron Florida Ghost has an exotic look, it’s delightfully easy to care for as it’s forgiving if you forget to water from time to time. As it grows, it becomes an absolute showstopper that can get more than 6 feet long—but you can prune it to keep it smaller if you wish.


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  •       Will climb to 6 feet or more, and if you grow it up vertically; the leaves grow larger and more beautiful as the plant matures
  •       Perfect anyone starting their houseplant journey or experienced plant enthusiasts
  •          Its eye-catching creamy-white new growth makes it a showstopper all year long 

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Philodendron Florida Ghost

 

Philodendron Florida Ghost is a mutation of Philodendron Florida (whose parents are two excellent and easy-care species: Philodendron pedatum and Philodendron squamiferum). It’s relatively fast-growing and easy to care for, making it an excellent houseplant. We grow our Florida Ghost plants from cuttings here at Costa Farms.

Give your Florida Ghost Philodendron the royal treatment and watch it thrive!  This striking plant prefers a spot with medium to bright, indirect light.  Think within three feet of a good-sized east or west-facing window for optimal growth. While it can tolerate lower light conditions, its growth will be noticeably slower and the color of the new growth may be darker.

Caring for your Florida Ghost is refreshingly simple thanks to its Wick & Grow self-watering system. Just replenish the reservoir as needed, being careful not to overfill past the top of the window at the base of the pot. This system helps prevent overwatering, a common issue for many houseplants.

This low-maintenance climber is perfectly happy with average household temperatures and humidity. However, like many tropical plants, it will truly flourish with a bit of extra humidity. Consider placing it near other plants.  While it's adaptable to typical home environments, a little extra care in this area will encourage more vigorous growth and those stunning, ghostly leaves. Now, sit back and enjoy the ever-changing beauty of your Florida Ghost!

 

Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption.

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