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The Philodendron Ring of Fire (Philodendron wendlandii x P. tortum) has striking, toothed leaves with a unique variegated pattern. It is a relatively rare plant and will grow as a climber if given the chance. A mature Ring of Fire Philodendron boasts beautiful variegated leaves with cream, orange, and red splashes.
This unusual Philodendron is a tropical plant that thrives in warm temperatures and is hardy in hardiness zones 10-11. The Ring of Fire Philodendron belongs to the Araceae family and prefers bright but filtered sunlight and medium humidity. It’s toxic to pets and should be kept out of their reach. The Ring of Fire Philodendron plant symbolizes prosperity and good fortune.
Other eye-catching Philodendron plants to include in your plant collection are the cheerful Pink Princess Philodendron and the dramatic Philodendron Black Cardinal.
Relatively easy-going, the Philodendron Plant Ring of Fire is a perfect indoor plant suitable for beginners. To provide the best growing conditions for your plant, follow these simple Philodendron Ring of Fire care tips:
Be careful not to overwater your Philodendron as it can be susceptible to root rot. Decrease watering in winter, and check that the top inches of the soil are dry before watering. Use filtered water or tap water that’s been left sitting for 24 hours for watering. The Philodendron Ring of Fire Variegata enjoys 60% humidity. Use a humidifier or keep this plant grouped with other plants to increase moisture in the air.
For the best Ring of Fire Philodendron care, place your plant in a spot with bright, filtered light or partial shade outdoors. Keep it away from direct sunlight, as it can scorch its leaves. The best temperatures for your Philodendron plant are between 65°F and 85°F. This plant is sensitive to cold temperatures and drafts.
Use a well-draining potting mix enhanced with compost for your Philodendron Ring of Fire. Feed with a balanced liquid (or water-soluble) fertilizer every month during spring and summer. Fertilize less frequently during winter and fall. Repot about once every two years, using a 2-inch larger pot with drainage holes.
Philodendron Ring of Fire propagation is easy; you can grow new plants from stem cuttings. Take 5 or 6-inch cuttings with a node attached and place them in water, changing it regularly, or in soil. You can also divide a large Philodendron Ring of Fire in spring when repotting to form several plants.
The Philodendron Ring of Fire is relatively slow-growing and doesn’t require strenuous pruning. You may need to trim your Philodendron Ring of Fire more frequently when mature to keep it in shape. Clean with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust from the leaves.
Yellowing leaves are usually a sign of overwatering. Brown, crisp leaf tips show that your plant isn’t getting enough water, while stunted growth or curling leaves often indicate exposure to cold temperatures or dry air. If your Philodendron’s signature glowing colors are fading, the reason is likely low light. In dimmer lighting, the Philodendron Ring of Fire may lose its variegated pattern, and its foliage will get greener.
Spectacular and attractive, the Philodendron Ring of Fire draws attention wherever you put it, and its beautiful foliage will add a distinctive exotic touch to your interior.
This rare Philodendron plant will look fabulous when grouped with other leafy plants:
If you’re looking for lush plants that will be safe to keep around your pets, here are some lovely pet-friendly plant options:
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