Philodendron Florida Rudolph
The Philodendron Florida Rudolph gets its name from the petioles that can get quite red. The leaves are pretty standard but when that red is poppin’, it’s very pleasing.
This is quite a hardy plant. I’ve had it growing outside in full shade all year round for several years now (the mother plant that is).
I may need to cut the original leaf off to post these if they don’t fit in the box. The down side to this plant is the petioles do tend to grow quite long.
I have several of these available. The one pictured may not be the exact one you receive but they are of similar size and appearance.
The Philodendron Florida Rudolph gets its name from the petioles that can get quite red. The leaves are pretty standard but when that red is poppin’, it’s very pleasing.
This is quite a hardy plant. I’ve had it growing outside in full shade all year round for several years now (the mother plant that is).
I may need to cut the original leaf off to post these if they don’t fit in the box. The down side to this plant is the petioles do tend to grow quite long.
I have several of these available. The one pictured may not be the exact one you receive but they are of similar size and appearance.
The Philodendron Florida Rudolph gets its name from the petioles that can get quite red. The leaves are pretty standard but when that red is poppin’, it’s very pleasing.
This is quite a hardy plant. I’ve had it growing outside in full shade all year round for several years now (the mother plant that is).
I may need to cut the original leaf off to post these if they don’t fit in the box. The down side to this plant is the petioles do tend to grow quite long.
I have several of these available. The one pictured may not be the exact one you receive but they are of similar size and appearance.