philodendron sunshine Philodendron 'Sunlight'
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philodendron sunshine

philodendron sunshine Philodendron 'Sunlight'

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philodendron sunshine Philodendron 'Sunlight'Philodendron Sunlight is a striking and rare variety of philodendron, valued for its foliage in vibrant shades from yellow lime to light green, which brings a touch of energy and freshness to any indoor corner. The leaves are large, glossy, with an oval or slightly elliptical shape, and as they mature, the shade can become more intense and contrasting. This plant is perfect for modern, minimalist, or tropical settings, having a bright presence and a

Philodendron ‘Sunlight’ is a striking and rare variety of philodendron, valued for its foliage in vibrant shades from yellow-lime to light green, which brings a touch of energy and freshness to any indoor corner. The leaves are large, glossy, with an oval or slightly elliptical shape, and as they mature, the shade can become more intense and contrasting.

This plant is perfect for modern, minimalist, or tropical settings, having a bright presence and a compact growth, ideal both for medium pots and as a centerpiece in indoor plant collections.

🌿 Botanical features:

  • Full name: Philodendron ‘Sunlight’

  • Family: Araceae

  • Plant type: decorative foliage, indoor

  • Leaves: oval, glossy, in shades of bright yellow, lime, and fresh green

  • Growth: compact, upright or slightly bushy, with natural branching

☀️ Growing conditions:

  • Light: moderate to strong indirect light – encourages yellow-lime coloration
  • Temperature: between 18–28°C; do not expose the plant to below 15°C

  • Watering: moderate – water when the top 2–3 cm of soil are dry

  • Soil: airy and well-drained – ideal substrate for aroids or tropicals

  • Humidity: prefers medium to high humidity; adapts also to drier air

  • Fertilizing: once a month in the warm season, with balanced fertilizer

✔️ Advantages and uses:

  • Striking and bright coloration

  • Easy to care for and suitable for beginners

  • Unpretentious indoor plant with strong decorative effect

  • Ideal for offices, living rooms, or dimly lit spaces

Note: Young leaves may have a more intense yellow shade, which gradually changes to lime and fresh green. Color variations are natural and can be influenced by light and season. Specimens may show aesthetic flaws on the leaves.

Height including pot: approx. 35 cm

Decorative pot is not included in the price.

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