'Golden Goddess' Philodendron
Philodendron ‘Golden Goddess’ leaves start off a brilliant shade of neon yellow, and slowly fade to a lemon-lime green as it matures. These plants can be pruned back to maintain a dense bushy shape, or attached to a moss pole and allowed to grow into tall vines. If allowed to climb something, their leaves will grow bigger and bigger. Very easy to grow plant, low maintenance. Bright indirect light is best, such as an east facing window. As with all philodendron, tolerant of household conditions, but will grow much faster if given high humidity.
Philodendron ‘Golden Goddess’ leaves start off a brilliant shade of neon yellow, and slowly fade to a lemon-lime green as it matures. These plants can be pruned back to maintain a dense bushy shape, or attached to a moss pole and allowed to grow into tall vines. If allowed to climb something, their leaves will grow bigger and bigger. Very easy to grow plant, low maintenance. Bright indirect light is best, such as an east facing window. As with all philodendron, tolerant of household conditions, but will grow much faster if given high humidity.
Philodendron ‘Golden Goddess’ leaves start off a brilliant shade of neon yellow, and slowly fade to a lemon-lime green as it matures. These plants can be pruned back to maintain a dense bushy shape, or attached to a moss pole and allowed to grow into tall vines. If allowed to climb something, their leaves will grow bigger and bigger. Very easy to grow plant, low maintenance. Bright indirect light is best, such as an east facing window. As with all philodendron, tolerant of household conditions, but will grow much faster if given high humidity.