Philodendron 'Ring of Fire Gold'
Philodendron 'Ring of Fire Gold'
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The Philodendron 'Ring of Fire Gold' is a captivating hybrid of Philodendron tortum x wendlandii, and is a unique houseplant, celebrated for its distinct, variegated foliage featuring golden-yellow and green tones with red highlights. This plant presents an upright and moderately branched growth habit, with leaves intricately patterned, emanating from the central stem. When given optimal growing conditions, the 'Ring of Fire Gold' Philodendron can reach a height of approximately 2-3 feet.
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical & Common Names
Botanical: Philodendron tortum x wendlandii
Common: Ring of Fire Gold, Ring of Fire Plant, Henderson’s Pride Plant, Golden Crocodile Philodendron
Necessary Care Tips
Necessary Care Tips
- Light: Bright Indirect
- Ideal Temperature: 65-80°F
- Humidity: High
- Water: When the top 2 inches of soil are dry
- Fertilize: Once a month during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength
- Preferred Soil: Well-Draining Potting Mix
Advanced Care Tips
Advanced Care Tips
- They are one of the easiest plants to propagate, often requiring just a stem cutting placed in water or soil.
- Philodendrons prefer Bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions.
Plant Insights
Plant Insights
- Member of the Araceae family, also known as the Arum family, which is a large family of flowering plants that includes over 3,700 species.
- Philodendrons are native to tropical regions of the Americas, including the Amazon rainforest and other parts of Central and South America.
- Philodendrons are known for their air-purifying qualities and can help remove pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene from the air.
- A "self-heading" Philodendron refers to a type of Philodendron plant that grows upright and does not vine or climb in the way that some other members of the Philodendron genus do. Unlike the climbing or trailing varieties that require support to grow upwards and can spread out significantly if allowed, self-heading Philodendrons have a more compact, bushy growth habit, producing leaves from a central base or trunk.
- Unsafe / Toxic
- Medium Maintenance
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