Philodendron Ring of Fire
Botanical Name: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire'
Common Names: Philodendron Henderson’s Pride
Description: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire' is believed to be a hybrid between Philodendron Tortum and Philodendron Wendlandii and was originally called 'Henderson's Pride'. The variation of colors on the new leaves can range from white to cream, from light to dark green, and from orange to fire red. It is a rather slow-growing philodendron with a semi-vining growth pattern, but is well worth the wait. Prefers bright, indirect light. Let dry almost all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.
Botanical Name: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire'
Common Names: Philodendron Henderson’s Pride
Description: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire' is believed to be a hybrid between Philodendron Tortum and Philodendron Wendlandii and was originally called 'Henderson's Pride'. The variation of colors on the new leaves can range from white to cream, from light to dark green, and from orange to fire red. It is a rather slow-growing philodendron with a semi-vining growth pattern, but is well worth the wait. Prefers bright, indirect light. Let dry almost all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.
Botanical Name: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire'
Common Names: Philodendron Henderson’s Pride
Description: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire' is believed to be a hybrid between Philodendron Tortum and Philodendron Wendlandii and was originally called 'Henderson's Pride'. The variation of colors on the new leaves can range from white to cream, from light to dark green, and from orange to fire red. It is a rather slow-growing philodendron with a semi-vining growth pattern, but is well worth the wait. Prefers bright, indirect light. Let dry almost all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.