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variegated philodendron plant

variegated philodendron plant 4" Nursery Pot

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variegated philodendron plant 4" Nursery PotA Vining Showstopper The Variegated Burle Marx Philodendron (Philodendron Burle Marx variegata) is a rare and captivating aroid celebrated for its vibrant yellow green variegation and graceful vining growth habit. Native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil, this exotic plant adds a dramatic focal point to any collection with its uniquely marbled leaves, each displaying a blend of green and golden hues. Beloved by collectors and interior designers

A Vining Showstopper

The Variegated Burle Marx Philodendron (Philodendron Burle Marx variegata) is a rare and captivating aroid celebrated for its vibrant yellow-green variegation and graceful vining growth habit. Native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil, this exotic plant adds a dramatic focal point to any collection with its uniquely marbled leaves, each displaying a blend of green and golden hues. Beloved by collectors and interior designers alike, the Variegated Burle Marx transforms any indoor space with its sophisticated, tropical charm—all while being surprisingly easy to care for.


How to Care for the Variegated Philodendron Burle Marx

Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Philodendron Burle Marx variegata
  • Common Name(s): Variegated Burle Marx Philodendron, Marbled Burle Marx Philodendron, Brazilian Variegated Philodendron, Aroid Burle Marx, Creamy Burle Marx
  • Family: Aroid
  • Native Range: Brazil

Light Requirements

  • Thrives in moderate to bright indirect light for bold variegation.
  • Tolerates lower light levels, though the variegation may fade with prolonged low light.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves, especially the lighter sections.

Water & Soil

  • Use a well-draining, airy potting mix to prevent waterlogging and root rot.
  • Allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings, keeping the plant evenly moist but never soggy.
  • A pot with drainage holes is essential for maintaining healthy roots.

Humidity & Temperature

  • Prefers average household humidity (40–50%) but thrives in higher humidity levels.
  • Ideal temperature range: 65–75°F (18–24°C). Protect it from cold drafts or sudden temperature changes.

Pruning & Growth

  • Prune dead or yellowing leaves to maintain a neat appearance and encourage healthy growth.
  • This naturally vining and climbing plant benefits from a moss pole or trellis for vertical growth and dramatic appeal.

Feeding

  • Fertilize monthly during spring and summer with a balanced liquid houseplant fertilizer.
  • Reduce feeding in the cooler months unless the plant is actively growing.

Propagation

  • Propagation is simple via stem cuttings in water or soil.
  • Ensure each cutting has at least one node for rooting success. Using a rooting hormone can improve results.
  • Keep the environment warm and humid for faster root development.

Pests & Common Issues

  • Typically pest-free with regular maintenance, but keep an eye out for spider mites and mealybugs in low-humidity conditions.
  • Overwatering can lead to root rot, so proper drainage is key.

Toxicity

The Variegated Burle Marx Philodendron is toxic if ingested by humans or pets. Keep out of reach of children and animals.


A Tribute to Roberto Burle Marx: History & Origins

The Variegated Burle Marx Philodendron pays homage to Roberto Burle Marx, a legendary Brazilian landscape architect celebrated for his groundbreaking use of tropical plants in modern garden designs. In its native Brazilian rainforests, this philodendron climbs towering trees in search of filtered sunlight. Its variegated foliage, characterized by a rare blend of green and yellow patterns, has become a sought-after collector's plant for its unique beauty and tropical appeal.


Grow Your Best Variegated Burle Marx Philodendron With Our Expert Care Guide

From choosing the right soil mix to perfecting your watering schedule, our comprehensive Burle Marx Philodendron Care Guide will have you growing like a pro in no time. Whether you’re a novice or a seasoned plant parent, this easy-to-follow guide ensures your Variegated Philodendron ‘Burle Marx’ stays healthy, beautiful, and vibrant.

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