philodendron gloriosum zebrina Philodendron Gloriosum Heart-shaped Leaves, Easy Care Indoor Plants
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philodendron gloriosum zebrina

philodendron gloriosum zebrina Philodendron Gloriosum Heart-shaped Leaves, Easy Care Indoor Plants

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philodendron gloriosum zebrina Philodendron Gloriosum Heart-shaped Leaves, Easy Care Indoor PlantsDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Philodendron gloriosum is a tropical plant known for its large, heart shaped, velvety green leaves with striking white veins. Native to the rainforests of Colombia, this species grows as a creeping terrestrial plant, spreading horizontally along the soil rather than climbing like many other philodendrons. As the plant matures, its leaves increase in size and display stronger contrast between the veins and the

  • Philodendron gloriosum is a tropical plant known for its large, heart-shaped, velvety green leaves with striking white veins. Native to the rainforests of Colombia, this species grows as a creeping terrestrial plant, spreading horizontally along the soil rather than climbing like many other philodendrons.

    As the plant matures, its leaves increase in size and display stronger contrast between the veins and the leaf surface. New growth often emerges with a rosy tint that gradually fades into deep green as the leaves expand and firm up. The foliage, soft to the touch and boldly veined, has a rich, artistic quality that sets this plant apart and makes it especially prized among rare plant collectors.

    Unlike vining Philodendrons that require support to grow upward, Philodendron gloriosum spreads from a thick, above-ground rhizome that creeps across the surface of the soil. This makes it ideal for shallow, wide containers, allowing room for the rhizome to stretch and new leaves to develop along its path. With proper care, mature leaves can reach 12–18 inches long, becoming dramatic focal points in any indoor space.

    As a member of the Araceae family, this plant is related to other popular philodendrons but distinguished by its crawling habit and matte, velvety texture. It is often compared to species like Philodendron Micans or Melanochrysum, but its low, horizontal growth pattern and thick, textured foliage give it a more sculptural, grounded presence. It’s not a climber but a slow-spreading, leaf-forward specimen that adds elegance and calm structure to any plant collection.
  • Prefers bright, indirect light to maintain healthy growth and strong leaf color. Avoid direct sunlight, which can burn the soft, velvety leaves.

    Water when the top 2–3 inches of soil feel dry. Keep the soil evenly moist but not soggy, as overwatering can lead to root and rhizome rot.

    Thrives in moderate to high humidity, ideally above 50%. If your indoor air is dry, consider a humidifier or placing the plant on a pebble tray.

    Use a well-draining, airy mix, such as a blend of potting soil with orchid bark, peat or coco coir, and perlite. This helps support root health and proper moisture retention. Feed once a month during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Skip feeding during the plant’s slower-growing fall and winter months.

    Grows best in 65–80°F temperatures. Avoid cold drafts and keep it away from areas that drop below 55°F.

    Like many aroids, Philodendron gloriosum is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of children and animals.


  • USDA Zone 10-12

    USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)

    USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)

    USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)

    USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)


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The perfect MG graphic novel
Format: Paperback
I absolutely adored this MG graphic novel! In this fantasy adventure we follow Aster, a young boy raised by a magical collective of families. For as long as they can remember, boys have always shifted and girls have always performed magic, but Aster knows he has magic inside of him, the kind the girls are always using. As a mysterious force thrusts the families' adolescents into danger, Aster must come to terms with his true nature and find the strength to thwart the evil threat. I think what worked best for me was our MC Aster. He's an introverted kid that's going through puberty, and naturally everything is confusing. I remember feeling the same way growing up, so it wasn't hard to resonate and cheer for him as he struggled and sorted things out. I thought he was a great hero with intelligence and a sound, rational mind, someone younger readers could look up to. The world this was set in was so cool! This little colony of magical families is set just outside the reach of the normal human world, and I loved the easy to understand magic system and the little secrets within. I had to know everything! Plotwise this book had it all. Magic, mystery, and a little dollop of mayhem. A core theme of this novel is questioning gender roles, and I think it made some great points while keeping things light and fun. Pacing was great and moved quickly like I prefer, and I honestly have no complaints about this great work of fiction. If you're looking for a light LGBT read for you or your youngster, this is the perfect pick!
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Mama Shay
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★★★★★ 4
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My sons both really enjoyed this book. They found the magical theme and characters very enjoyable. The graphic novel format is especially awesome. My 10 year old is dyslexic and graphic novels have been instrumental in cultivating his love of reading. He's a very visual and kinesthetic learner, and graphic novels make it so he can dive into a book and understand the story, even if he can't quite decipher all the words. With all the tutoring and reading support that challenges him, it's important to find ways to make reading enjoyable and relevant. This book is now part of our collection that helps us accomplish that! My 8 year old is not dyslexic, but he's not reading totally fluently yet, so he gets the same benefit out of graphic novels. The reasons I'm giving 4 stars instead of 5 is because I felt like the story missed some opportunities for more depth. The story arc was a little flat, and the relationship between Aster and Charlie wasn't very well developed so you just had to assume they had some sort of soul connection that explained their closeness. Also, at the end of the story the parents say the most annoying thing to the main character when he reveals his differences and saves the day, "We love you no matter what." "No matter what" is what I imagine Charles Manson's mother would say about loving him. The phrase implies that they believe there is something terribly wrong with him, but they still love him in spite of it rather than loving him because of his uniqueness and without conditions. These, of course, are things that only I as an adult picked up on. My kids still loved the book, and want to read the rest of the series. Overall, I'm super happy with this book and am grateful to have it!
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cute story and great art. I like it just fine. Although it does do a bit of a too heavy handed "parents never understand thing". which is a part of the thing's theme. I get that. Still though, having a secret family of magic peeps being staunch gender conformity supporters doesn't make sense. Witches have an extensive history of cross gender stuff. There are a few not so great magic rules that the book doesn't really answer but I can't expect it to. It's a very short story and doesn't have time to answer my quibbles. It's a delightful read, but it does have flaws. I'd give an average book 3 or 4 stars. but seeing as how important this sort of story is I'm giving it the full 5. It is creative enough to deserve it and the majority of the metaphors and representation are treated very well and understandable through a child's eyes. I look forward to the prospect of reading this story to my kids.
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