



Philodendron "Green" Cordatum
Philodendron cordatum 'Green'
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Easy with extra attention
Indoors: Medium to bright, in direct light. Outdoors: Partial shade and 2-6 hours of sun.
Allow the soil's moisture level to dry in the top half of the container and then water.
Apply some spritz to keep me happy!
Cleans, filters and purifies the air in your home or office.
The emerald, heart-shaped leaves of the Philodendron cordatum 'Green' are a great beginner's plant. They're easy to thrive in medium to bright indirect light while letting the soil dry out a bit in between. Hang it from the ceiling or shelf or train it to climb up a pole! The shiny green leaves cascade over a container and make a beautiful display in any space.
Central America, Carribean islands
Philodendrons produce two aerial and underground roots. The aerial roots help it to climb and collect water in the air. The underground roots accumulate the soil's nutrients and reach as far as 60 feet in the wild. The greek word origination of 'philo' means brotherly love! This plant is a food source for monkeys and bats in the tropics.
Taking care of plants is easier than you think, trust us. Lively Root has put together a series of quick how-tos and informative posts on signs of over and under watering, repotting your plants, removing unwanted insects, and much more.
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