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Philodendron Billietiae
Philodendron Billietiae
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šæ Philodendron Billietiae Overview
Philodendron Billietiae is a highly sought-after aroid known for its long, narrow leaves and striking orange petioles. With its elegant, elongated foliage and vibrant stems, it adds a bold tropical look to any plant collection.
⨠Appearance
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Long, strap-shaped leaves that can reach 18ā36 inches indoors
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Bright orange to coral petioles (its signature feature)
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Deep green, glossy leaf surface
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Semi-climbing philodendron that benefits from vertical support
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Mature plants can become architectural and dramatic
āļø Light
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Prefers bright, indirect light
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Tolerates medium light but grows slower and may lose stem color intensity
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Avoid harsh direct sun to prevent leaf burn
š§ Water
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Water when the top 1ā2 inches of soil are dry
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Keep soil lightly and consistently moist
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Avoid overwatering ā they dislike soggy soil
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Benefits from high humidity (60ā80%) for best leaf size and color
š”ļø Temperature & Humidity
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Ideal range: 65ā85°F
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Loves warmth and humidity
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Keep away from AC vents, drafts, and cold temps below 55°F
š± Soil
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Best grown in a chunky, well-draining aroid mix, such as:
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Potting soil
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Orchid bark
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Perlite
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Coco coir or peat
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A little horticultural charcoal
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šæ Growth & Care
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Offer a moss pole or trellis to encourage larger leaves
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Fertilize lightly during spring and summer
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Wipe leaves to remove dust and help it absorb more light
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Repot every 1ā2 years or when rootbound
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Slow to moderate grower, but very rewarding over time
šŖ² Pests
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Can attract spider mites and thrips ā especially in dry conditions
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Increase humidity and check leaves regularly
š¾ Pet Safety
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Toxic to pets if ingested (like all philodendrons)
š Why Collectors Love It
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Unique orange petioles that stand out
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Elegant, elongated foliage shape
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One of the most striking philodendron species
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A must-have for rare plant collectors
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