philodendron fern Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' – Foliage Factory
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philodendron fern Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' – Foliage FactoryPhilodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea') Lime to golden green foliage colours the divided warszewiczii leaf form of Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea'). The leaves can vary in colour intensity, with fresh growth often appearing especially vivid. This cultivated yellow green form develops from a climbing stem, and mature supported growth can show stronger division as the plant settles and gains size. The pale colour is more sensitive to

Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

Lime to golden-green foliage colours the divided warszewiczii leaf form of Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea'). The leaves can vary in colour intensity, with fresh growth often appearing especially vivid.

This cultivated yellow-green form develops from a climbing stem, and mature supported growth can show stronger division as the plant settles and gains size. The pale colour is more sensitive to harsh sun and drying edges than all-green foliage.

Colour and form of Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

  • Leaf colour: Yellow-green to lime foliage can show warm golden tones as leaves expand.
  • Leaf shape: Divided leaves can become more strongly cut on mature supported growth.
  • Growth habit: Climbing growth benefits from a pole or plank as the stem lengthens.
  • Colour variation: Individual leaves can differ in intensity, with fresh growth often appearing brighter.
  • Care sensitivity: Pale tissue can scorch or brown if exposed to harsh direct sun or stress.

Growth behaviour of Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

This plant develops from a climbing stem with divided leaves that need space to expand. A firm support keeps the stem upright and gives maturing leaves the room to show their cut outline.

The yellow-green tissue needs bright indirect light and protection from harsh direct sun. Sudden exposure to stronger light can scorch the paler sections, especially on fresh leaves.

Care for Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

  • Light: Bright indirect light protects the pale leaf sections from harsh sun and keeps new growth from stretching.
  • Water: Water after the upper part of the substrate has dried slightly; wet roots can cause yellowing and slow growth.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps new divided leaves open without dry edges.
  • Substrate: A chunky aroid mix keeps the roots aerated and reduces cold-wet root damage.
  • Support: Add a pole or plank early so the climbing stem can grow upward as leaves mature.
  • Temperature: Warm, stable indoor conditions protect the pale foliage and root system from stress.

Common issues with Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

  • Scorched leaves: Direct sun can bleach, burn, or brown the yellow-green tissue.
  • Stretched growth: Weak light can lead to longer internodes and smaller leaves.
  • Brown sections: Highly pale areas can mark from dry air, irregular watering, or root stress.
  • Root problems: Dense substrate that stays wet can cause yellowing and weak new growth.

Botanical background of Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

The underlying species, Philodendron warszewiczii, was described by Karl Koch and Carl David Bouché in 1855. Flavum refers to yellow, while Aurea refers to golden colouring.

Safety note for Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea')

Philodendron warszewiczii 'Flavum' ('Aurea') contains irritating calcium oxalate crystals, so keep it away from pets and children who may chew the foliage or stems.

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