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philodendron orange marmalade vs painted lady Philodendron Orange Marmalade Small SizeSee photos for reference to the plant features only. They are likely sent to you as featured with the descriptions below. Minimum of 3 Leaves Plants shipped will have a minimum of 3 leaves and will be rooted, not cuttings. Philodendron Orange Marmalade (Small Size): A Compact Version with Brilliant Color The small sized Philodendron Orange Marmalade brings the same stunning color transitions as its larger counterpart, but in a more compact form. Ideal

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Minimum of 3 Leaves

Plants shipped will have a minimum of 3 leaves and will be rooted, not cuttings.

Philodendron Orange Marmalade (Small Size): A Compact Version with Brilliant Color

The small-sized Philodendron Orange Marmalade brings the same stunning color transitions as its larger counterpart, but in a more compact form. Ideal for small spaces, this variety offers a vibrant, tropical aesthetic without taking up too much room. It’s perfect for anyone looking to buy small Philodendron plants online for a more modest indoor garden.

Why the Small Philodendron Orange Marmalade is Perfect for Limited Spaces

  • Compact Size: Ideal for smaller spaces like apartments or office desks.
  • Color Changing Leaves: Just like the larger variety, it starts with brilliant orange leaves that transition to a rich green as they mature.

Do & Don’t — The rules that make it glow
Do give this philodendron bright, diffused daylight so its mosaic variegation stays crisp. You’ll see lively lime-to-chartreuse splashes over deeper green, sometimes warming to a soft copper or “orange” cast on fresh leaves in excellent light. Do keep air around the roots and let the pot drain completely after each watering. Don’t park it in dim corners (pattern fades and spacing stretches). Don’t bake pale areas in hard noon sun—filter with sheers so color stays luminous rather than stressed. Do provide a slim support if you want larger, flatter leaves and a neater, vertical profile; don’t oversize the pot—this plant prefers a snug, oxygenated root zone.

Setup — Light, vessel, and structure
Position near an east window, bright north exposure, or any luminous pocket behind curtains. Choose a drainage-first planter and an oxygen-forward aroid blend: chunky orchid bark for structure, coco fiber/coir for gentle moisture balance, pumice or perlite for airflow, plus a pinch of horticultural charcoal and a light sphagnum buffer. A slim moss pole, coco totem, or flat board tightens internodes and encourages broader blades; left to trail, it creates an easy, cascading ribbon of green and citrus tones.

Rhythm — The repeatable care loop

  • Water cadence: When the top 2–3 cm (≈1 in) of mix is dry, water thoroughly and allow full drainage. The goal is consistency, not constant wet—this preserves clean margins on the lightest patches and supports smooth unfurls.
  • Climate: Comfortable at 18–29 °C (65–85 °F) with ~45–65% RH and gentle airflow. Keep foliage away from heater/AC streams that desiccate tips.
  • Nutrition: Feed lightly at ¼–½ strength during active months to maintain confident sizing and color clarity. Optimize light quality before increasing fertilizer.
  • Training & grooming: Secure every node so the stem hugs its support for a tidy column; rotate a quarter-turn every two weeks. Dust one or two leaves weekly; remove spent sheaths for a crisp crown.

Styling — Compose a sunny, modern vignette

  • Planter palette: Matte oatmeal, ecru, sand, or charcoal frames the citrus-green pattern without glare.
  • Backdrop: Limewash, pale timber, microcement, or honed stone invites soft, dimensional shadows from the blades.
  • Compositions: Let one leader climb while a secondary shoot arcs slightly for depth. Pair with a silver-washed Scindapsus (cool foil) or a velvety Anthurium (plush contrast). In photos, side-light accentuates the midrib and brings out any warm copper notes on new leaves.

Quick Triage — Signals → Adjustments

  • Variegation dull / long gaps: Increase even brightness (still filtered) and keep the newest leaf facing the light.
  • Brown tips on pale panels: Usually late watering or dry drafts—tighten your cadence and soften airflow.
  • Leaves cupping inward: Root zone likely too dry; water thoroughly, then resume your normal rhythm.
  • Mix stays wet for days: Boost bark/pumice fraction or step down one pot size to restore aeration.
  • Leggy spill when trailing: Tip-prune to branch or redirect a leader onto a mini pole for compact spacing.

With painterly pattern and a hint of warm glow on new growth, Philodendron ‘Orange Marmalade’ delivers a cheerful, modern accent that’s easy to keep on beat—bright light, airy mix, calm routine.

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My husband and I are hiking the PCT and this book has come in very helpful. We especially appreciate the areas we can park at the beginning and end of each section. It is making the trail very doable for two older people who could never make it otherwise. I tear out the section, make a copy and highlight some of the details for example a gate at 4.5 miles. It helps encourage us to continue when we know about how far we have left to go. Also the little map showing elevation gain and lost. The last 17 mile trip we did last week was predominantly up hill. Knowing that ahead of time prepares us mentally for a difficult hike. Our next section is 10 miles downhill so we will do that as a day hike and bring the dog. For anyone who thinks they can't do the PCT this is the perfect book. If I can do it Anyone Can Do It!
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I plan to section hike the PCT in mostly small sections. Previous section books I'd found were called "PCT Section Hiking" but really were if you just wanted to get your feet on the PCT. THIS series of books is more than I could have hoped for and makes it so easy! I had previously spent hours and hours planning small sections, researching where to leave my car, which wilderness, what permits were needed, and on and on. This series (all different authors, but organized the same way, wonderful!) provides all the need to know info, plus very detailed commentary on each segment/leg. So grateful! So good!
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Excellent resource for anyone hiking the PCT
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I bought this for my brother who will be hiking the PCT for a second time this summer. He has read many books on the PCT and he said this book is an excellent resource for anyone thinking about or hiking, planning to return to, the PCT. Very easy to follow and everything you need to know as you plan your hike.
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Niz
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Has me feeling prepared
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Gearing up to hike the first section of the PCT. I got this book, my hiking buddy got a different book that covers the entire trail. While talking about our hiking plans he often says “my book didn’t mention that.” It’s clear this book is more detailed and up to date. I’m feeling very prepared and in the know about what to expect on the PCT.
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The Best of the Modern Guides to the PCT.
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This book is not an update of the Wilderness Press classics on which the trail was discovered and hiked by a couple generations from the 1970s to around 2010. It does however owe those books a heavy and unacknowledged debt. This is most notable in lettering sections which the author of this guide, Shawnte Salabert, attributes to the PCTA but in fact come from scarified, Schaffer, et all who wrote the original guides to California, Oregon, and Washington. Even the definition of sweat constitutes the Southern California trail, comes from those guides. (It starts at the Mexican Border near Campo California and ends in Tuolumne Meadows, Yosemite.). But alas, those books are long out of print, in part because today’s hikers prefer light weight apps with minimal trail information as opposed to detailed descriptions of the physical geography and varied ecosystems of the trail. I’m not sure the lost knowledge has equaled the reduced weight but I’m a bit old school. And this book is as much a throwback to that kind of writing as it is a nod to recent demands of the hiking community. It does cover every mile of the route, suggest campsites along the way, and as much as possible provide an option for day and section hikes along the trail for just about anyone. The author provides good car descriptions to major trailheads for each section hike he recommends as well as available entry and exit options along the way. The writing is entertaining and the author has his own sense of humor that will become readily apparent as you read the text. Based on my experiences (and I’ve hiked 95% of the trail he describes at least once; sometimes multiple times) his mileage descriptions are accurate and you will easily be able to recognize the places he describes along the way. The book also features nice color photos and it’s availability in digital form will certainly please the gram counting hiker set. On the other hand, I miss seeing elevations along with miles at each major trail intersection, pass etc. Salabert does give total elevation gain and loss for each section of trail he describes but sometimes it’s nice to know just how much of a climb to expect. Ultimately, this book fulfills it’s purpose. You should want to hike the PCT after reading a few pages if you hadn’t already when you purchased the book. And if you are like many people with only a weekend or a few days to spare hiking the trail, this book will make planning short sections easier. It offers a lot. But it reminds me of an era when guidebooks offered even more.
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