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philodendron polly Philodendron BillietiaePhilodendron Billietiae is a rare indoor aroid with striking, elongated leaves and vibrant orange petioles, best grown in bright indirect light. Philodendron Billietiae features bold, arrow shaped green leaves with colorful orange stems that create a dramatic tropical look. This rare climber can develop larger glossy foliage with support, making it a standout statement plant for collectors and plant lovers. Botanical Information Botanical Name:

Philodendron Billietiae is a rare indoor aroid with striking, elongated leaves and vibrant orange petioles, best grown in bright indirect light.

Philodendron Billietiae features bold, arrow-shaped green leaves with colorful orange stems that create a dramatic tropical look. This rare climber can develop larger glossy foliage with support, making it a standout statement plant for collectors and plant lovers.

Botanical Information

Botanical Name: Philodendron billietiae
Common Names: Philodendron Billietiae, Orange Stem Philodendron
Plant Family: Araceae
Growing Zones: 10-11 (outdoors), thrives as an indoor tropical plant in all zones
Origin: Native to rainforests of South America (Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana)
Growth Habit: Climbing vine, reaches 3-5 feet indoors with support

Care Instructions

💧 Water: When top inch of soil is dry (every 7-10 days)
☀️ Light: Bright indirect light (essential for vibrant orange stems)
🌡️ Temperature: 65-85°F
🌱 Fertilizer: Feed every 4-6 weeks during growing season with balanced liquid fertilizer
💨 Humidity: High humidity preferred (60%+ ideal) - use humidifier or mist regularly
✂️ Propagation: Stem cuttings with at least one node in water or soil
⚠️ Pet Safety: Toxic to cats and dogs if ingested

Perfect for: Bright windowsills with moss pole support, plant collections, or any space that needs dramatic tropical foliage. This rare collector plant is ideal for experienced plant parents who appreciate unique philodendrons.

Growing Tips

Philodendron Billietiae is a stunning rare climber known for its vibrant orange petioles that intensify in bright indirect light. Provide a moss pole or trellis to encourage climbing and promote larger, more dramatic leaves. Use well-draining aroid mix with peat, perlite, and orchid bark for optimal root health. High humidity is essential to prevent brown leaf edges and maintain glossy foliage. This fast-growing plant rewards proper care with increasingly larger leaves and more vibrant orange stems. Wipe leaves occasionally to showcase their glossy texture and keep them dust-free.

📖 Learn more: Complete Philodendron Care Guide

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I support my Philodendron Billietiae?
Use a moss pole or trellis to encourage climbing and promote healthy, upright growth.

Why are the edges of my Philodendron's leaves turning brown?
Browning edges can indicate low humidity or inconsistent watering. Increase humidity and ensure a regular watering schedule.

Can I propagate the Philodendron Billietiae?
Yes! Propagate through stem cuttings with at least one node. Place the cutting in water or moist soil until roots develop.

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