Florida Ghost Philodendron

$25.00

Philodendron pedatium ‘Florida Ghost’

The Florida Ghost is prized for its ever-changing foliage and striking color transformation. New leaves emerge in shades of creamy white to mint green, creating the “ghostly” appearance that gives this rare philodendron its name. As the leaves mature, they gradually deepen into vibrant green, offering a beautiful contrast between old and new growth.

Light:

Bright, indirect light. More light encourages the beautiful pale “ghost” coloration on new leaves. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun.

Water:

Allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess water drain away.

Humidity:

Prefers moderate to high humidity but adapts well to typical household conditions.

Temperature:

Thrives between 65-85F. Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 55F.

Pet Friendly:

No. Toxic in ingested by pets or humans.

Pro Tip:

The brighter the indirect light, the more pronounced the creamy-white “ghost” leaves will be. As leaves mature, they naturally transition to green.

Philodendron pedatium ‘Florida Ghost’

The Florida Ghost is prized for its ever-changing foliage and striking color transformation. New leaves emerge in shades of creamy white to mint green, creating the “ghostly” appearance that gives this rare philodendron its name. As the leaves mature, they gradually deepen into vibrant green, offering a beautiful contrast between old and new growth.

Light:

Bright, indirect light. More light encourages the beautiful pale “ghost” coloration on new leaves. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun.

Water:

Allow the top 1-2 inches of soil to dry between waterings. Water thoroughly, then let excess water drain away.

Humidity:

Prefers moderate to high humidity but adapts well to typical household conditions.

Temperature:

Thrives between 65-85F. Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 55F.

Pet Friendly:

No. Toxic in ingested by pets or humans.

Pro Tip:

The brighter the indirect light, the more pronounced the creamy-white “ghost” leaves will be. As leaves mature, they naturally transition to green.