Philodendron Caramel Marble Variegated
DescriptionPhilodendron Caramel Marble Variegated 6″ & 8″ PotsIndulge in the sweet allure of the Philodendron Caramel Marble Variegated, a captivating addition to Greenboog’s Philodendron collections. This sought-after variety boasts heart-shaped leaves adorned with a mesmerizing blend of caramel, cream, and green variegation. Each leaf is a unique masterpiece, making this plant a coveted treasure for any plant enthusiast.Features:Caramel Marble Variegation: Large, heart-shaped leaves with a captivating blend of caramel, cream, and green variegation, resembling a delectable dessert.Rare and Unique: A highly sought-after variety prized for its one-of-a-kind foliage and stunning coloration.Two Convenient Sizes: Choose from a 6″ or 8″ pot to suit your space and preference. The 8″ pot offers a slightly more established plant with potentially larger leaves.Collector’s Dream: A must-have for Philodendron enthusiasts and collectors, representing a prized addition to any plant collection.Easy Care: Thrives in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, making it a manageable yet rewarding addition to your home.Important Note: Due to the nature of variegation, each new leaf may vary in its variegation pattern.Care Tips:Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain variegation. Avoid direct sunlight.Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings.Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity. Mist regularly.Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 65-85°F (18-29°C).Elevate your plant collection with the captivating beauty of the Philodendron Caramel Marble Variegated. Explore the magic of Greenboog’s Philodendron collections today!Shipping Information Detail:– Transport: The minimum temp from 0 degrees C– United States: Required to have an import license.How to get the import permit in US >> HERE– Canada, EU, Singapore, UK: You don’t need the import permit– Hongkong, Taiwan, AUS: Required to have an import license.– Other countries: Required to have an import license, please ask the customs or the local agriculture ministry about this.

