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philodendron hederaceum water Philodendron Hederaceum 'Lemon Lime' MBrighten your jungle with zesty lime trailing leaves Philodendron hederaceum Lemon Lime Fast EU shipping Grown with love in the EU Pet toxic Summary: Philodendron Lemon Lime dazzles with its cascading chartreuse heart shaped leaves, adding a vibrant pop of colour to shelves, hanging baskets, or climbing displays with effortless care. Why You'll Love the Philodendron Lemon Lime Eye catching lime green heart shaped foliage for a fresh, tropical vibe

Brighten your jungle with zesty lime trailing leaves

Philodendron hederaceum ‘Lemon Lime’ | Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Pet-toxic

Summary: Philodendron ‘Lemon Lime’ dazzles with its cascading chartreuse heart-shaped leaves, adding a vibrant pop of colour to shelves, hanging baskets, or climbing displays with effortless care.

✨ Why You'll Love the Philodendron ‘Lemon Lime’

  • Eye-catching lime-green heart-shaped foliage for a fresh, tropical vibe
  • Fast-growing trailing or climbing plant perfect for any jungle setup
  • Easy-care philodendron, ideal for beginners and collectors alike
  • Brightens dark corners and pairs beautifully with darker green foliage
  • Average length: Trails or climbs up to 1 m | Growth: Vining habit with vibrant new growth

🌞 Light & Placement

Thrives in bright, indirect light to maintain vivid colour. Tolerates medium light but new growth may be less vibrant. Avoid direct sun to prevent leaf scorch.

💧 Water & Humidity

Allow the top 2–3 cm of soil to dry before watering. Prefers moderate humidity but adapts well to typical indoor conditions. Mist occasionally to keep leaves fresh and healthy.

🪴 Soil & Potting

Plant in a well-draining indoor mix with perlite for aeration. Repot every 1–2 years in spring to refresh soil and support vigorous trailing or climbing growth.

🐾 Toxicity & Safety

Toxic if ingested by pets or humans due to calcium oxalate crystals. Keep away from cats, dogs, and small children.

🌱 Growth & Propagation

Fast grower under optimal conditions. Propagate easily via stem cuttings in water or soil during spring and summer to expand your collection or share with friends.

📆 Seasonal & Special Care

Rotate regularly for even growth. Wipe leaves monthly to remove dust and enhance their bright sheen. Reduce watering slightly in winter when growth naturally slows.

🐛 Common Issues

Yellowing leaves often indicate overwatering. Watch for spider mites or aphids; treat infestations promptly with neem oil and improve airflow if needed.

🧬 Botanical Background

Philodendron hederaceum ‘Lemon Lime’ is a vibrant cultivar of the classic Heartleaf Philodendron, native to Central and South America. Its cheerful colour makes it a must-have for any European indoor jungle.

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