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Ignite your indoor jungle with Mysteria® ‘Burle Marx Flame’ (Monstera dilacerata)—a rare monstera with long, narrow leaves that look like flickering green flames. Each leaf unfurls with dramatic splits and a wavy silhouette, giving this climbing beauty an eye-catching look that will turn heads in any plant collection.
This horticultural heartthrob–PrismaColor ‘Orange Smooth’ ( Philodendron billietiae), also known as “Billie & Philidor”, is sure to earn a place in your heart and your plant collection! This philodendron has large, elongated, spear-shaped leaves of green. The waxy leaves have puckering or pleating along the midrib, which gives them a wavy quality, and smooth, audaciously orange petioles that provide a striking contrast and a fun pop of color. For the biggest, boldest display, give your ‘Orange Smooth’ vertical structure & room to reach for the stars!
The Ficus benjaminas of yesterday are gone! Say hello to Cling-On ‘Anastasia’, a Ficus benjamina that has been bred to have leaves that resist dropping; they literally cling to this ficus. ‘Anastasia’ has slender, arching branches that carry shiny, variegated leaves of light and dark green. She can take on the form of a small tree, or grow as a multi-stemmed plant with a bushy habit. In order to keep your ‘Anastasia’ showing her most prominent variegation, she needs to be given plenty of bright light, such as can be found in a west- or south-facing window.
‘Danielle’ is another Ficus benjamina in our Cling-On collection, that has been bred to have leaves that resist dropping; they literally cling to this ficus. ‘Danielle’ can be grown as a small tree, or as an elegant multi-stemmed plant with a bushy habit. She has slender, arching branches that hold gorgeous, dark green leaves. In order to keep your ‘Danielle’ looking her best, she needs to be given plenty of bright light, such as can be found in an east- or west-facing window. A southern exposure would also be ideal.
You’ll pine for this whimsically-textured Alocasia–Mythic ‘Pining for You’ (Alocasia scalprum). Also known as a “Samar Lance” and "jewel alocasia", this Alocasia is diminutive in size but bold in personality. ‘Pining for You’ has leathery, arrowhead-shaped leaves in a deep, dark green hue. A closer look reveals intricately-detailed veining, etching the surface of each glossy leaf. What will have you really pining for this alocasia, however, is how its leaves twist about at random, and curl down around the edges, in true quirky fashion.
Say hello to this dazzling member of the prayer plant family–Socialite ‘Trio Star’–her glamorous, variegated leaves adorned in a trio of colors! Although ‘Trio Star’ looks similar to a Calathea, and thrives in the same bright, indirect light & high humidity as a Calathea, ‘Trio Star’ is actually a Stromanthe (Stromanthe sanguinea). For best performance, put her in a spotlight, or maybe just the brightest, indirect light you have, and let her show off her elongated, dramatically-variegated leaves of white, green, and pink. At night, or when the curtain falls, ‘Trio Star’ will fold up her leaves, displaying their reddish-purple undersides.
Prismacolor ‘Pop Art’ (Philodendron erubescens) is sure to become an iconic Philodendron in your home. It has broad, elongated, lance-shaped leaves born on dark, dramatic mahogany petioles. Its leaves emerge a bronzey-red color, and mature to a dark green, sometimes black color. Leaves can grow up to a foot long, given the ideal conditions. A little leaf shine will go a long way in keeping your ‘Pop Art’ installation looking as stylish as patent leather!
Sink your teeth into this ‘Golden Apple’, a hybrid philodendron with the same vibrant coloration of a crisp, golden delicious apple! This brightly-colored plant unfurls glossy leaves in shades of neon yellow to chartreuse. Leaves start out smooth but develop serrated, toothy edges over time. Unlike its fruity counterpart that will spoil over time, this ‘Golden Apple’ will look like a fresh-picked bundle of sunshine on your desk all-year-round.
Introducing ‘Emerald Ripcurl’—a philodendron with multi-lobed, glossy green leaves that have all the spectacle of waves at sea. While the leaves of ‘Emerald Ripcurl’ (Philodendron squamiferum) have a totally unique shape, what sets this tropical philodendron apart from others, are the fuzzy petioles that turn to red over time. Therefore, this plant is sometimes referred to as a “hairy philodendron.” Under optimal conditions, the undulating leaves of ‘Emerald Ripcurl’ can reach up to 18 inches in length.
Here’s an enchanting philodendron that will put a spell on you with its botanical magic, Prismacolor™ ‘White Wizard’. This highly sought-after philodendron casts spells of wonder as it unfurls spade-shaped leaves, marbled and splashed with crisp white variegation. It’s not sorcery, but it is a ‘White Wizard’! With a moss pole or other structure as its staff, this climbing philodendron will weave its spellbinding charm upwards, sending out aerial roots, and growing larger, even more resplendent leaves over time.
