Philodendron joepii
A Philodendron of exceptional rarity and distinction comes with an intriguing history. Discovered by Joep Moonen in 1991, this plant initially sparked worries about pest issues because of its unique leaf appearance. As it grows, its leaves undergo a fascinating change in shape. While an acquired taste, it unquestionably serves as a remarkable centrepiece, making a bold and undeniable statement.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes


Description
A Philodendron of exceptional rarity and distinction comes with an intriguing history. Discovered by Joep Moonen in 1991, this plant initially sparked worries about pest issues because of its unique leaf appearance. As it grows, its leaves undergo a fascinating change in shape. While an acquired taste, it unquestionably serves as a remarkable centrepiece, making a bold and undeniable statement.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes



















