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Philodendron Dodsonii is a native to Ecuador, Colombia, Costa Rica, and Panama. It’s a part of the vast Philodendron genus This Philodendron has lush foliage with stunning dark green color and is grown in hardiness zones 9 to 11. Philodendron Dodsonii Care Philodendron Dodsonii needs to be provided with well-draining soil that has a …

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Philodendrons fibrosum is a widely known plant that is kept in homes and gardens all over the world. They started blooming excessively in the northern side of Europe in the 19th century, where they managed to earn a lot of popularity due to their stunning large leaves and efficient growth. This versatile plant can be …

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Philodendron Lehmannii is yet another stunning variety of Philodendrons that is known for the elongated foliage it bears. The plant has long, gorgeously green, and glossy leaves that won’t go unnoticed placed in any spot of your home. Philodendron Lehmannii belongs to the Araceae family. It is among the plants that need minimal care and …

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Any Philodendron is an attractive addition to your home, living room, patio, or garden. Today’s plant ‘Philodendron Furcatum’ is a perfect example of the global popularity of Philodendrons. You can plant this exotic beauty outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 11-13. Indoors, plant it in a peat-based mixture and water every two or three days to …

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Self-pollination…cross-pollination…pollination by hand. Sounds a little technical? Not necessarily. If you think about a plant needing magic dust to help it to procreate, then it’s a little simpler. That dust can either be supplied from the same plant, or from another. That’s easy to understand, I would think. It’s when you’re expected to spread the …

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