Philodendron billietiae
Description: Philodendron billietiae is beloved among plant enthusiasts and collectors for its elongated, spade-shaped leaves which can grow to be over 4' long. It features bright orange petioles , 25-56 cm in length.
Origin: South America
Family: Aracea
Height: 2'- 4'
Light: Medium to bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun to prevent scorching.
Water: Water when top 2-3" of soil is dry until water drains from bottom of pot. Do not leave sitting in drainage.
Humidity: Normal humidity. Mist the leaves several times a week with a spray bottle for a healthier plant
Temperature: Being tropical plant, it prefer hot climate.
Soil: Requires a well-draining soil mix rich in organic matter that allows water retention but helps prevent root rot. A peat-based soil mix with additional perlite and/or orchid bark is ideal.
Fertilizer: Regularly apply a well-balanced fertilizer every 1-2 weeks during spring/summer months.
Pests: Overwatering leading to root rot and underwatering are the most common issues for maintaining a healthy Philodendron. Phil. attracts Aphids and Mealy Bugs.
Eliminates: formaldehyde, benzene, trichloroethylene, xylene, ammonia, and more
Landscape Uses: Indoor climber with ornamental foliage. Perfect for moss sticks, shady patches in the garden
Caution: Parts of plant are poisonous if ingested. Philodendrons are especially poisonous to dogs and cats.