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philodendron variegated sodiroi Philodendron 'Majestic' – Foliage FactoryPhilodendron 'Majestic' Philodendron 'Majestic' is a climbing hybrid of Philodendron verrucosum and Philodendron sodiroi, combining velvet texture, silver surface patterning, and warm colour on the leaf undersides. New leaves often open lighter before maturing into deeper green blades with a metallic cast. As the plant climbs, the leaves can become larger and more defined, especially when aerial roots are allowed to attach to a support. Philodendron

Philodendron 'Majestic'

Philodendron 'Majestic' is a climbing hybrid of Philodendron verrucosum and Philodendron sodiroi, combining velvet texture, silver surface patterning, and warm colour on the leaf undersides. New leaves often open lighter before maturing into deeper green blades with a metallic cast. As the plant climbs, the leaves can become larger and more defined, especially when aerial roots are allowed to attach to a support.

Philodendron 'Majestic' was created by Keith Henderson and later named by Neil Crafter, and it has been accepted into the Aroid Cultivar Registry. The verrucosum × sodiroi parentage is visible in its velvet texture, silver patterning, warm leaf undersides and climbing growth.

  • Parentage: Philodendron verrucosum × Philodendron sodiroi.
  • Cultivar background: Created by Keith Henderson and later named by Neil Crafter.
  • Leaf surface: Dark green, softly textured leaves with silver mottling and a subtle metallic sheen.
  • Growth habit: Climbing Philodendron with aerial roots that develop best against a vertical support.

A registered verrucosum × sodiroi hybrid

Philodendron verrucosum contributes velvet texture, prominent venation and warm colouring beneath the leaves, while Philodendron sodiroi contributes silver patterning and climbing growth. On mature leaves, the silver mottling becomes clearer against the darker green surface.

A moss pole, coir pole, or similar support keeps the stem aligned and gives the nodes contact points for aerial roots. Supported growth helps the plant develop larger foliage and keeps the climbing stem easier to train as it matures.

Light, humidity and support for Majestic

  • Light: Provide bright filtered light. Avoid direct midday sun, which can mark the soft leaf surface and dry new growth too quickly.
  • Watering: Keep the substrate lightly and evenly moist, then let the upper few centimetres dry before watering again.
  • Substrate: Use a loose aroid mix with bark, pumice, perlite, coco chips, and a small moisture-retentive fraction.
  • Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps new leaves expand cleanly and reduces crisping on soft edges.
  • Temperature: Keep it around 20–27°C. Cold wet substrate can quickly weaken the roots.
  • Support: Train the stem early and tie loosely at the nodes so aerial roots can attach without pressure damage.
  • Feeding: Feed lightly during active growth. A steady low-dose routine is safer than heavy feeding for velvet-leaved hybrids.

Leaf and root warning signs

  • Yellowing lower leaves with wet mix: Check drainage and root condition. Refresh compacted substrate if the pot stays wet for too long.
  • Crisp new edges: Check humidity, watering gaps, and airflow around expanding leaves.
  • Long gaps between leaves: Check light and support. A climbing stem stretches when it has weak light or nothing to root into.
  • Dull or marked silvering: Check for dust, old surface damage, and pests on the leaf undersides.

Handling and pet safety

Philodendron 'Majestic' is toxic if chewed. Its tissues contain calcium oxalate crystals that can irritate the mouth, throat, digestive tract, and skin. Keep it out of reach of pets and children, and handle cut stems with care.

Parent names and cultivar background

Philodendron is an Araceae genus native from Mexico through tropical America. The genus name comes from Greek roots often translated as “loving” and “tree.” The parent epithet verrucosum refers to a warty or roughened surface, while sodiroi honours Luis Sodiro, a botanist associated with Ecuadorian flora.

Philodendron 'Majestic' combines velvet texture, silver mottling and warm leaf undersides in a registered verrucosum × sodiroi hybrid.

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If you rely on Powerpoint-like presentation in your work, get Cliff Atkinson's Beyond Bullet Points. I had determined that improving my company's presentations had potentially very high returns so I started poking around the net and Amazon for resources to help. At first, I struck out with books that were supposed to improve presentations, but ended up being guides on technically how to use Powerpoint. That was NOT what I was looking for. Beyond Bullet Points is very different. It is a philosophy about creating presentations whose purpose is to communicate a story, not dump information. Frankly, it was not intuitive for me so I had to decide to just trust that it would work. When I was about ¾ finished, I started to really "feel" what I was doing. And, to my surprise, the most unlikely people really liked the result. In a world where most business and how-to books are nothing more that restating what you already know (or, what you know isn't true), this one is an exception. I highly recommend it!
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Presentations with the audience in mind
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I bought this hoping it would be a guide to creating Big-3 Consulting-style slides with fancy diagrams and eye-catching graphic design. That is not what this book is. Instead, this book is about how to tell a story with slides, using the framework of a five act drama. With this method forcing you to focus on who your audience is, what they need to know, and how much time you have to tell them (as opposed to trying to shoehorn everything you know about a subject into your pitch) you end up with a presentation that finishes on time for intelligent questions from an engaged audience. Since buying the book I have given several well-received presentations using precisely that technique. With no words on screen there is no temptation to just read the bullet points, and the audience cannot think ahead of you and must instead listen to what you're saying. You have to know your material to use this method, but when you succeed your audience will be impressed with your knowledge of the subject matter. (If you're working in a group project and want to Blue Falcon a non-contributing teammate, try giving them a few of these slides to speak to.) The recommended slide format is one picture and one headline per slide, with no bullet points at all. The book suggests creating Notes Pages with an outline of your talk as a handout, since the slides themselves don't stand alone. (And that's a good thing--visual aids are supposed to *augment* the presentation, not *be* the presentation.) In conclusion, this book might not be for everyone, but it was exactly what I needed.
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An outsider's view
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When it comes to Cliff Atkinson's Beyond Bullet Points, I am a bit of an outsider. I don't read many computer books and, while I have worked with PowerPoint, my presentations are very simple. Since I admittedly use my share of bullet points in these presentations, I thought learning about an alternative approach would be useful. And while there are definite benefits to reading this book, it may not be perfect for everyone. Many people use bullet points in their PowerPoint presentations; this can be a great way to organize thoughts, but Atkinson has a difference approach. Essentially, the Beyond Bullet Points method treats presentations as stories told in three "acts." Act One develops the story, Act Two develops the action and Act Three frames the resolution. Each act is broken down into scenes which provide the details. The first portion of the book explains how to work with each act; the second portion deals with the evolution from initial outline to final presentation. This book assumes a certain amount of PowerPoint knowledge; if you want to learn about the application, this is not the place to start (on the other hand, you don't need to be a PowerPoint expert). One of the nicest things about Atkinson's approach is the way he allows presentations to be pared down to fit the time frame required: his method is designed best with a 45 minute presentation, but it can be easily compressed to a 15 minute or even 5 minute presentation. Another nice thing is that he has a website that readers can access that provides some helpful materials such as template documents. On the other hand, Atkinson treats the issue of bullet points/no bullet points as something of a black-and-white issue. He doesn't really acknowledge that there may be a middle ground where bullet points should be used in certain situations, perhaps even in conjunction with his approach. I think it's more appropriate to view the Beyond Bullet Points as an alternative approach to PowerPoint presentations, not the ONLY approach. Atkinson's writing style is straightforward, and like many computer books, a little dry. But as stated earlier, I am reading this book with something of an outsider's view. This is a good book, but Atkinson's inability to look beyond his own approach keeps it from being a five-star work. Nonetheless, if you do a lot of PowerPoint presentations, there is enough useful material in here to merit a read.
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A Refreshing Approach to Presentations
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I ran across this book while researching a college workshop on perfecting presentation, dealing with public speaking and effective use of PowerPoint. As one who has suffered through numerous electronic slides that did little or nothing to augment the speaker's efforts, I was delighted to see this fresh and innovative approach. I believe this process works best, however, when one's speech is primarily persuasive in nature. Although these ideas helped me set up a strong introduction and conclusion, in a recent lecture I resorted to bullet points for the material I felt the students had to master. Perhaps as I get more used to Atkinson's technique, I'll better about using it in lecture. However, the business applications seem quite worthwhile. My students' workshop presentations that used his techniques were highly engaging. I highly recommend this book and the supporting web site.
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Simplistic and Inappropriate
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