6 Easy Rare Aroid Houseplants. Philodendron and Anthurium

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Natalie

Dec 16, 2021   ‧   0 Comments

A rare houseplant does not really mean hard to care for. Here is the list of 10 easy Aroid houseplants that are considered "rare".

The list of the easy Aroid plants is:

  1. Philodendron McDowell
  2. Philodendron Florida Beauty
  3. Philodendron Pink Princess
  4. Philodendron Florida Ghost
  5. Anthurium Vittarifolium
  6. Philodendron Moonlight

Philodendron McDowell

The Philodendron McDowell is often confused with Philodendron Pastazanum. This plant is reasonably humidity tolerant it easily gets away the 40% no problem, and also tolerant the temperature drop in your home. As all Philodendrons, it doesn't like to be watered often and tolerates lack of bright lighting but grows faster under indirect sunlight.

It is a creeper and a fast-grower.

Philodendron Florida Beauty

 This plant has an unusual foliage shape and I want to say that it is also easy to grow, but it grows rather slowly compared to several Philodendrons on this list. This plant will tolerate low light, but it would be better to provide your greenery with medium light. And as with lighting, Florida Beauty is a little tolerant of insufficient watering.

The situation is similar with temperature, they are a little more delicate, but do not worry too much about this, just do not let your plant freeze, especially if you grow it outdoors. The Philodendron Florida Beauty, compared to the Philodendron Florida Ghost, needs 55 ° to 80 ° F to grow. One thing you don't need to worry about is moisture. As long as your plant has moderate moisture, it will survive.

In terms of the shipping does this Philodendron ship okay. However, if you have how bought in cutting I'm saying you know stick this leaf for example if one of your leaves is you know the half grade and half green and it's like a massive. So if you do one on a lease you do keep variation you may half a get a little bit sees a happy and or to do that, but on I say I think a wreath and even small amounts variation like this leaf here is absolutely fine.

Philodendron Pink Princess

This is a reasonably easy plant to keep. 

This Philodendron is generally good is reasonably low lighting or low to be honest if you want big leaves and you know more push appearance then you would be better bombing light. That said you can of course keep this alive a reasonably no light. 

Term the watering this plant can also go you know a little bit when out water, the don't have most succulent stems on the planet but a can go a little bit when out water. If you do push to following you will still get a yellow leaf drop it off at have happing. But generally, it is quite okay on the watering front. The also humidity tolerant I think it will just fine 40% humidity, I don't really say anything, problems the leaves are reasonably thick from any way the for can plant go really hold that's all in an average you know 40% humidity as well. 

These plants coup also have a little temperature as well. So I wouldn't worry too much about temperature drops I mean don't put it outside you know a little bit okay. No, much I'm to say on the shipping front, and generally shipped okay.

Philodendron Florida Ghost

I will very quickly mention that this plant is different from Philodendron Florida Beauty. And that it's because these plants grow when with white leaves and over time the white leaf will fame down to arrive in that's while I think that's plant it little bit more white on camera do some. 

So in terms of light appearing in order to get you the bright white color on your leaves, you give this plant a little bit more light maybe it is atypical Philodendron. So identical watering as well. They can take a little bit no watering but not too much because of the stems, you know a lot more water on the stem, so you will have to be a little bit more tentative a watering but nothing too much worry about it's just generally still reasonably easy. 

I don't mention humidity for Florida Beauty, it is exactly the same as this one. Generally, I'll give a little bit more humidity in some of the other plants in this list again just is the fact of the leaves are a little bit more delicate little bit thinger. But nothing to write home about me maybe 60-65%, again it will tolerant 40% I juts think personally a grows much better in high humidity. As to be honest most plants too.

They are tolerant to temperature drops but if you can keep a moment they going to be a little bit happy, the same is the Florida Beauty as well. Do one thing where the plant does excel the Philodendron Florida Beauty is it's a ship and is because officials don't get any variegation in white list popping for it's that's kind what it is the leaves any reasonably.

Anthurium Vittarifolium

Anthurium Vittarifolium is a plant that loves shade, but it can also slow the growth of the plant. Therefore, here is my advice for you, pay attention to the flowering, if it has stopped, then you may need to provide the plant with a little more light.

It is a very moisture-resistant plant. Now about humidity, it will be better if the humidity around Anthurium Vittarifolium is from 70% to 80%, although in most houses the humidity is 40% and Vittarifolium, will feel fine because this Anthurium is one of the most resistant to humidity.

In addition to everything, the temperature should also be noted, because they can also feel good when the temperature in the room drops, but I still prefer and at the same time the plant will be happy if the temperature is about 16-25 ° C, and you know that they bloom at high temperatures.

In terms of shipping this plant up ships well but obviously your mind you have a couple of complications to its size. This is small, of course, you can probably get the juvenile plant but providing can all around nicely in a box you should have no problems with them.

Philodendron Moonlight

So light, this Philodendron can take reasonably low light and still remind very bushie in a compact like this one apiece to look right now, so that is the massive plus. In addition to that a watering I don't know if you can see that tag bee my away what the stems on this plant are really chunky, really really chunky stems and they good thing about this stems it can hold a lot of water. Which makes the plant pretty tolerant to underwatering. And generally, you don't have to water plant very much.

They're also very humidity tolerant, this plant has no problem being has 40% the humidity. In addition to everything, the temperature drop is also not detrimental to the plant, and you should not worry about its root system, stems, or foliage.

This plant does ship very very well. Sometimes leaves can get a little bit damage just because this is very chunky and it's reasonably reget its form but you don't really have any problem with your half leaf or something. But the plant will be absolutely fine I would not worry about it at all. Any damage will very min cosmetic and plant shipped well behind in the box. 

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