Philodendron erubescens 'White Wizard'

Philodendron Plant, White Wizard

$88.00 USD

If you’re a fan of variegated plants, the white wizard Philodendron is one that you will definitely want to add to your wish list. The Philodendron White Wizard casts a spell with creamy white and green variegated leaves that sit upon sleek green stems. This rare but low-maintenance indoor plant is a vining plant. You can encourage it to grow bigger leaves if you provide it with a stake or trellis as it grows.

High Variegation - Grade A: At least one (1) leaf with half moon white streak.
Balanced Variegation - Grade B: White streaks of 1" or larger on 1-2 leaves.
Low Variegation - Grade C: White streaks of 1/2" or smaller on 1-2 leaves.

Caring for your Philodendron erubescens 'White Wizard'

Bright Indirect

Water Regularly

NOT Pet Safe

Moderate

Details
  • White Wizard plants prefer bright, indirect light, but can also tolerate part sun or part shade. 
  • Plant in an airy, well-draining soil that is high in organic matter. A mixture of one part standard potting soil, one part perlite, and one part orchid bark is ideal for the pink princess.
  • Water every 10-14 days or when soil feels dry. This plant is prone to root rot.
  • Toxic if ingested.
Shipping & Returns
  • Local Delivery: Delivery is available during shop hours and take place between 11am to 4pm. Delivery fee based on location will be added at checkout.
  • Store Pickup: If you live outside of our delivery radius or would like to stop by our Maplewood stop, store pickup is available from our 87 Baker St shop during operating hours.
Meet the fabulous philodendron

The philodendron is a mainstay in any plant lovers collection and is an easy intro plant to the plant world. They come in vining growing patterns as well as bushy upright plants. Pay attention to your philodendron as their appearance can tell you exactly what it needs. Droopy leaves can mean that the plant is getting too much or not enough water. But the leaves recover quickly when you correct the watering schedule. Browning or discoloration can also indicate watering issues, as well as too much or too little sunlight. All in all, philodendrons are perfect collection plants and come in many different colors and shapes.

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