Philodendron Paraiso Verde – Rare Variegated Aroid for Sale
Philodendron Paraiso Verde is a rare and highly sought-after climbing aroid, known for its marbled, green-on-green variegated leaves.
Each long, lance-shaped leaf displays unique patterns and shades of green, ranging from light mint to deep forest tones.
Native to tropical regions, this philodendron is a favorite among collectors for its eye-catching foliage and elegant vining habit.
Care Tips
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Light: Needs bright, indirect light to maintain vivid variegation. Avoid harsh direct sunlight.
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Watering: Water moderately, allowing the top layer of soil to dry before the next watering. Avoid soggy conditions.
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Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining mix such as a combination of peat, orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir.
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Humidity & Temperature: Prefers high humidity (above 60%) and a warm, stable temperature range of 18–27°C.
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Fertilizer: Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength.
Why Choose This Plant
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Striking green marbled variegation on each leaf
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Rare and collectible climbing philodendron
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Excellent choice for trained vertical growth on poles
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Adds lush tropical style to indoor plant collections
Placement Suggestions
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Position near bright windows with filtered light
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Support with a moss pole or trellis for upright growth
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Ideal for plant corners, shelves, or part of a foliage feature wall
Buy Green Paradise Philodendron Online
A true collector’s gem, Philodendron Paraiso Verde stuns with its long, marbled green leaves and unpredictable variegation. Rare, tropical, and ready to ship!
 Is Marbled Philodendron hard to care for?
Not at all! Paraiso Verde enjoys bright, indirect light, regular watering, and humidity. It’s low-maintenance once acclimated.
Why is the variegation different on each plant?
That’s part of its charm — the marbling is naturally random. Some leaves have bold splashes, others are more subtle.
How large does it grow?
Mature plants can grow 2–3 feet tall and wide with proper care. It loves to climb, so a moss pole helps it thrive.
Is this a tissue-cultured or seed-grown plant?
We only offer healthy, established plants grown from cuttings or nodes — no tissue culture clones here.
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