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Philodendron Billietiae
Philodendron Billietiae
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Philodendron billietiae
Overview
- Long, narrow leaves with distinctive orange petioles
- Climbing philodendron with bold, architectural form
- Thrives when given vertical support
Philodendron billietiae is an unmistakable aroid prized for its elongated foliage and vivid orange to peach-colored petioles. Native to the tropical forests of South America, this plant combines a sculptural growth habit with striking color contrast, making it a standout in any serious plant collection.
Origins
Native to Guyana and parts of northern South America, Philodendron billietiae grows as a climbing aroid in warm, humid forest environments.
Light Requirements
- Prefers bright, indirect light
- Tolerates medium light but may produce smaller leaves
- Avoid direct sun, which can scorch foliage
Watering
- Allow the top 1–2 inches of soil to dry between waterings
- Water thoroughly and allow excess to drain
- Reduce watering slightly during cooler months
Humidity
Performs best with moderate to high humidity (60%+). While adaptable, higher humidity supports larger leaves and stronger growth.
Temperature
- Ideal range: 65–85°F
- Protect from cold drafts and temperatures below 60°F
Soil
Aroid Mix. An airy, fast-draining mix that retains light moisture while allowing ample oxygen to the roots.
Fertilizer
Feed monthly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength. Pause or reduce feeding during winter.
Preferred Growing Method
Moss pole or vertical support. Philodendron billietiae is a natural climber and will reward support with larger, more dramatic foliage and stronger structure.
Final Notes
Philodendron billietiae is a bold, collector-favorite species that blends elegance with presence. Given bright indirect light, proper support, and consistent care, it develops into a striking vertical statement plant with unmistakable character.