She Give Me A Little Baby!
I just put the babies in new pots! Aa, I am so happy that I now have two Philodendron gloriosum!
Pros and Cons Based on Reviews
- Heart-shaped leaves
- Low maintenance
- Toxic for pets if touched or ingested
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I just put the babies in new pots! Aa, I am so happy that I now have two Philodendron gloriosum!
Philodendron gloriosum, commonly known as Glorious Philodendron, is a climbing plant from South America. This plant has heart-shaped, soft-textured leaves. It prefers indirect sunlight and does not require much water. However, it is toxic to humans and pets.
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