The Philodendron Scandens originates from the tropical rainforests of Central and South America. There are many different species of Philodendrons. Most Philodendrons are climbing plants. In nature, these plants grow upwards using their aerial roots to catch some light.
Philodendrons can be placed in a shady spot, but this houseplant prefers a spot with plenty of indirect light.
The potting soil should remain slightly moist, without a layer of water remaining at the bottom. Water the Philodendron once or twice a week. Pay attention to whether it is summer or winter. In winter, the plant needs less water. Spray the plant regularly with a plant sprayer to mimic tropical humidity.
Read more: Philondendron Care
Please note: plants are a living product and may differ from the photo and description. Our plants are delivered in a plastic nursery pot. All plants are packed and shipped directly from the nursery.
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Please note: plants are a living product and may differ from the photo and description. Plants may vary by 10% in height. The height of the plant is measured vertically from the bottom of the nursery pot to the top leaf. Our plants are delivered in a plastic nursery pot. All plants are packed and shipped directly from the nursery. Plants cannot be returned. Please note: our Corten steel products are delivered unrusted. Corten steel is a ‘living’ material that can discolour and deform during the rusting process. This may result in irregularities in colour and shape. Some products are custom-made. These products cannot be returned. Therefore, please always contact us in advance to discuss this. The photos of garden furnishing products were taken from ground level. Please note that adjustable feet or placement feet may be present under the product. These must be attached to a concrete foundation. Read our general terms and conditions.

