Philodendron Ring of Fire

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Overview

Plant Type: Philodendron 

Care Level: Easy


  • Toxic To Ingest
  • Green, Orange, Pink
  • Moderate Light
  • 65°F - 80°F (18°C - 27°C)
  • Moist with Good Drainage
  • Up to 8 feet tall

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Brace yourselves for the scorching hot beauty that is the Philodendron Ring of Fire, a fiery fiesta of foliage that’ll set your heart ablaze!  This beauty is a dazzling dance of leaves, each one adorned with vibrant shades of green, fiery oranges, and passionate pinks, swirling together in a mesmerizing flamenco performance. ¡Olé! This stunner is a rare and unique variety of the Philodendron family, and it’s like a tropical vacation for your eyes right in the comfort of your own home!

The Philodendron Ring of Fire is like a tropical torchbearer, and its leaves will change color depending on the light it receives. Under bright, indirect light, its hues will ignite as a blazing inferno, while in lower light, it will still radiate a warmth and beauty more like the embers of a cozy bonfire. But beware, for this fiery diva is not a fan of the direct sun’s scorching touch – it prefers the dappled light of a rain forest canopy. As for the world of watering, the Ring of Fire wants you to keep it juuuust right. Let its soil dry out slightly between waterings, but don’t leave it parched. Strike a balance, and it’ll reward you with its vibrant hues and lively spirit. As for humidity, give this stunner a misting, or place it near a humidifier – it’ll feel like it’s lounging on a beach in paradise.

This fiery philodendron loves warmth and thrives in temperatures between 65°F to 80°F (18°C to 27°C). Avoid chilly drafts, for this plant is not a fan of the cold – it’s all about tropical heat. And flair! As for nourishing its Leo soul, feed it a well-balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Watch as it sambas with joy, displaying its fiery foliage in all its flaming glory.