01/03/2021
There's a lot to love about philodendrons. Their name literally comes from the Greek words Philo- (meaning "love") and dendron (meaning"tree"). Most types can withstand dark corners as well as sparse watering.
Philodendron is a classic, and practically no-fail houseplant because it's so easy to grow. Happily, this makes it a pretty common indoor plant to find at your local garden center. The philodendron family is a pretty big one, too so you can find a variety of plants that grow in a range of shapes, sizes, and colors.
Many of the traditional philodendron varieties are vines perfect for growing on a totem, up a trellis, or in a hanging basket, and some offer pleasing variegated foliage. These are counted as some of the easiest to grow houseplants of all time. Upright-growing philodendrons are just as easy but typically have larger leaves.
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Purifies the air
Super-easy to grow