Philodendron Glorious

899.00

Expect delivery 8 to 12 days from date of booking


A cross between Philodendron Melanochrysum and Philodendron Gloriosum is called Philodendron Glorious. This indicates that in order to create Glorious seeds, one of the parent plants—such as Melanochrysum—had to be cross-pollinated with the pollen of the other—such as Gloriosum. This plant was purposefully created by humans; it is not found in nature! Like its parent plant, P. Melanochrysum, the Glorious is generally a climber, although it frequently slips off the climbing support and scrambles over other plants or other objects. Because to the impact of the Melanochysum, glorious leaves are longer, thinner, and have a darker green color than Gloriosum foliage. Because of the characteristics of the Gloriosum, its leaves are also rounder, less elongated, and have a brighter green color than those of a Melanochrysum.

Shipping for the Plant will take 5-7 business days.
Within 24 hours after delivery, you must send us pictures if your plant is damaged or in poor condition. 

Delivery Specifics

  • Your door will receive hand delivery of the plants.
  • The exhibited image is illustrative in nature.
  • Because plants are natural items, the shape of the actual product may vary depending on availability.
  • Depending on what is available locally, the plant’s size and number of leaves will vary.
A cross between Philodendron Melanochrysum and Philodendron Gloriosum is called Philodendron Glorious. This indicates that in order to create Glorious seeds, one of the parent plants—such as Melanochrysum—had to be cross-pollinated with the pollen of the other—such as Gloriosum. This plant was purposefully created by humans; it is not found in nature! Like its parent plant, P. Melanochrysum, the Glorious is generally a climber, although it frequently slips off the climbing support and scrambles over other plants or other objects. Because to the impact of the Melanochysum, glorious leaves are longer, thinner, and have a darker green color than Gloriosum foliage. Because of the characteristics of the Gloriosum, its leaves are also rounder, less elongated, and have a brighter green color than those of a Melanochrysum.

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