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Philodendron Paraiso Verde For Sale

  • Plant Proper Team

Philodendron Paraiso Verde For Sale

Looking for color, character, and easy care in one rare houseplant? Our Philodendron Paraiso Verde For Sale delivers exactly that. This collectible climber shows lime-green leaves washed with deeper green marbling, then graduates into longer, more dramatically lobed foliage as it matures on a support. Grown nursery-direct in Redlands, Florida and shipped with care, it arrives established, rooted, and ready to bring a fresh focal point to your shelf, trellis, or moss pole.

Why Plant Proper for Paraiso Verde

Plant Proper specializes in healthy, acclimated houseplants shipped straight from our shade houses. You get:

  • Nursery-direct quality with minimal transplant shock

  • Protective, recyclable packaging that keeps foliage safe in transit

  • Real care guidance from growers who raise these plants every day

  • Fair pricing and a rotating sale section if this variety is temporarily out of stock

Product Snapshot

  • Name: Philodendron Paraiso Verde

  • Origin: Brazil

  • Growth habit: Climbing aroid that develops longer, lobed leaves with age

  • Light: Moderate to bright indirect light

  • Water: Moderate, dry between waterings

  • Humidity: Average to high preferred, adaptable indoors

  • Air purifying: Yes

  • Pet friendly: No, keep away from pets and children

  • Size options: 4 inch nursery pot, typically 10–12 inches tall on arrival

  • Price point: Often listed at an accessible entry level for collectors

What Makes Paraiso Verde Special

Paraiso Verde is celebrated for its painterly marbling. No two leaves share the same pattern, which means the plant looks dynamic even at smaller sizes. Give it a vertical support and the long, lobed leaves become the centerpiece of any plant wall. Keep the care light and consistent and it rewards you with steady, eye-catching growth.

Ideal Light

  • Place in bright, indirect light or a few feet back from a south or west window with filtered sun.

  • Morning sun for an hour or two is fine, but harsh midday rays can scorch tender new leaves.

  • Tolerates lower light, though color contrast and growth rate may soften.
    Tip: Rotate monthly to encourage symmetrical growth on all sides.

Watering Routine You Can Trust

  • Allow the top 50 to 70 percent of the potting mix to dry between waterings.

  • Water thoroughly until excess drains from the bottom, then empty the saucer.

  • Signs you are watering too much include yellowing leaves and persistent moisture in the mix.

  • Signs you are watering too little include drooping foliage and browning tips that do not bounce back after a drink.

Soil, Pot, and Humidity

  • Mix: Use a chunky aroid blend that drains freely. A simple formula is high-quality potting mix plus perlite or pumice and orchid bark.

  • Pot: Always choose containers with drainage holes. Paraiso Verde prefers a snug pot to avoid prolonged wet feet.

  • Humidity: Average home humidity works, but 50 to 60 percent helps maintain leaf sheen and pattern. Increase humidity with a small humidifier or by grouping plants together.

Feeding and Growth

  • Feed monthly in spring and summer with a diluted, balanced houseplant fertilizer. Skip fertilizer in winter when growth slows.

  • Train vines onto a coco coir pole or trellis to encourage longer, more lobed leaves. Keep the pole lightly moist so aerial roots can attach.

  • Repot every one to two years or when roots circle the pot. Step up only one size to maintain healthy drying cycles.

Easy Propagation

  • Take a stem cutting that includes at least one node.

  • Root in water or directly in moist, airy mix.

  • Provide bright, indirect light and keep the cutting warm.

  • Pot up once roots are well established for a seamless transition.

Unboxing and First Week Care

  1. Unpack immediately and remove any shipping stakes or paper wraps.

  2. Check moisture. If the top half of the mix is dry, water thoroughly and drain.

  3. Set in bright, indirect light and avoid repotting the first two weeks.

  4. Begin a weekly leaf wipe with a damp cloth to remove dust and support photosynthesis.

Troubleshooting Guide

  • Yellowing leaves: Usually overwatering. Let the mix dry more thoroughly before the next drink and confirm the pot drains freely.

  • Crispy tips: Often underwatering or very low humidity. Water thoroughly and consider a small humidity boost.

  • Pale marbling: Insufficient light. Move slightly closer to a brighter window while keeping direct midday sun off the leaves.

  • Slow growth: Cool temperatures or low light can slow momentum. Aim for consistently warm rooms and brighter indirect light.

Styling Ideas

  • Train vertically on a moss pole to showcase the lobed leaves.

  • Let a smaller plant trail from a high shelf for a soft, cascading look.

  • Pair with matte ceramic or natural terracotta to highlight the leaf marbling.

  • Combine with other variegated aroids for a curated, collector-friendly display.

Who This Plant Suits

  • Beginners who want a forgiving but visually striking climber

  • Collectors building a gallery of variegated aroids

  • Home stylists seeking a living statement piece for bright rooms with filtered sun

Related Plants To Consider

Explore additional Philodendron favorites and Sansevieria varieties in our catalog to round out your collection. If this item is briefly out of stock, join the waitlist and browse the sale section for equally beautiful alternatives at friendly price points.

FAQ

Is Philodendron Paraiso Verde hard to grow?
It is considered easy to moderate. Provide bright, indirect light, a well-draining aroid mix, and let the soil dry between waterings.

Will it lose its marbling?
Color contrast is strongest in brighter, indirect light. Maintain consistent light and proper nutrition to keep patterning vivid.

Do I need a pole?
A support is recommended if you want longer, more lobed leaves. Without a pole it will still grow, but leaves tend to remain smaller.

Is it safe for pets?
No. Philodendrons are toxic if ingested. Keep away from pets and small children.

How To Order With Confidence

Add the plant to your cart, select your size, and complete checkout. We ship from our Redlands, Florida, nursery in recyclable, protective packaging designed to keep leaves and roots secure. Have questions about care or placement? 

Bring home rare color and reliable growth with our Philodendron Paraiso Verde For Sale. Elevate your plant wall today, and enjoy a collector-grade centerpiece backed by practical, grower-tested care. For restocks, companion plants, and ongoing deals, keep an eye on our sale section. When you are ready to expand your collection further, return to this page and shop Philodendron Paraiso Verde For Sale with the confidence that your plant arrives healthy, acclimated, and ready to thrive.

 

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