
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile'
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- Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
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Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' (Philodendron sp.) is a striking tropical aroid from the Araceae family, native to the rainforests of South America where it thrives in warm, humid understory conditions. This rare philodendron has become one of the most coveted collector finds in the rare tropical houseplant world, and it is not hard to see why.
The foliage of Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is genuinely show-stopping, featuring deeply serrated, elongated leaves with a bold crocodile texture that sets it apart from almost any other philodendron. New leaves emerge in vivid golden yellow before maturing to a rich green, giving the plant a two-toned, living display at almost any stage of growth. The upright, architectural form makes Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' a sculptural statement piece that suits both bold bohemian interiors and modern, minimalist spaces.
As a foliage-first philodendron, the real spectacle of Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is its leaves rather than its blooms, and reliable flowering details for this cultivar are not well documented in cultivation. What collectors consistently rave about instead is how the plant's golden serrated leaf philodendron qualities make it an instant focal point in any indoor plant collection.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is a genuine rare find, and placing it correctly at home makes all the difference. It is a wide spreader that needs room to show off its dramatic leaves, and it performs beautifully near a kitchen where ambient moisture supports its high humidity needs. During summer it can move outside to a sheltered spot, giving it a seasonal boost, but be aware it is sensitive to being moved and may sulk briefly after relocating. Because the sap of Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' can cause skin and paw irritation, and cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the plant, a high shelf or display stand well out of reach of pets and small children is the safest placement.
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Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' thrives in bright indirect light and should be rotated regularly for even, balanced growth.
Water Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' every 7 to 10 days, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out, and ease off in winter.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' prefers a well-draining aroid mix of perlite, bark, and peat for healthy root development.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' grows best between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and should never be exposed to frost or temperatures below 50°F (10°C).
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is a moderately fast grower; feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, where temperatures rarely drop below 30-35°F (-1 to 2°C), and it is not frost tolerant. Gardeners growing Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' outdoors year-round will find ideal conditions across Hawaii, southern Florida, and frost-free pockets of coastal Southern California. Warmer corners of Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, and Mississippi can also work with some winter protection, while gardeners in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, central California, Nevada, and the Oregon coast typically bring it indoors once temperatures begin to fall.
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Q: How often should I water Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile'?
A: Water Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' every 7 to 10 days in spring and summer, reducing frequency in winter. It will visibly wilt when thirsty, making it easy to read.
Q: Is Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' safe around pets?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' should be kept well out of reach of cats and dogs, as the sap can cause paw and skin irritation and the plant should not be nibbled or eaten. A high shelf is the safest spot.
Q: How much light does Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' need?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' does best in bright indirect light and can even adapt to office LED conditions. Avoid south-facing windows where direct sun will scorch the leaves.
Q: How fast does Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' grow?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' grows at a moderate pace and responds well to monthly feeding during the growing season. Consistent warmth and humidity will encourage the fastest, most vibrant growth.
Q: Is Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' a rare plant?
A: Yes, Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is considered a rare collector find and is not commonly found in general garden centers. Its golden serrated foliage and architectural form make it especially sought after by rare tropical houseplant enthusiasts.
Q: Can I move Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' outside in summer?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' can spend summer outdoors in a warm, sheltered spot with filtered light and good humidity. Bring it back inside well before temperatures drop, and keep it away from air conditioning or heating vents indoors.
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Description
- Description
- Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' Care Guide
- FAQ/Common Issues
-
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' (Philodendron sp.) is a striking tropical aroid from the Araceae family, native to the rainforests of South America where it thrives in warm, humid understory conditions. This rare philodendron has become one of the most coveted collector finds in the rare tropical houseplant world, and it is not hard to see why.
The foliage of Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is genuinely show-stopping, featuring deeply serrated, elongated leaves with a bold crocodile texture that sets it apart from almost any other philodendron. New leaves emerge in vivid golden yellow before maturing to a rich green, giving the plant a two-toned, living display at almost any stage of growth. The upright, architectural form makes Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' a sculptural statement piece that suits both bold bohemian interiors and modern, minimalist spaces.
As a foliage-first philodendron, the real spectacle of Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is its leaves rather than its blooms, and reliable flowering details for this cultivar are not well documented in cultivation. What collectors consistently rave about instead is how the plant's golden serrated leaf philodendron qualities make it an instant focal point in any indoor plant collection.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is a genuine rare find, and placing it correctly at home makes all the difference. It is a wide spreader that needs room to show off its dramatic leaves, and it performs beautifully near a kitchen where ambient moisture supports its high humidity needs. During summer it can move outside to a sheltered spot, giving it a seasonal boost, but be aware it is sensitive to being moved and may sulk briefly after relocating. Because the sap of Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' can cause skin and paw irritation, and cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the plant, a high shelf or display stand well out of reach of pets and small children is the safest placement.
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Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' thrives in bright indirect light and should be rotated regularly for even, balanced growth.
Water Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' every 7 to 10 days, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out, and ease off in winter.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' prefers a well-draining aroid mix of perlite, bark, and peat for healthy root development.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' grows best between 65-85°F (18-29°C) and should never be exposed to frost or temperatures below 50°F (10°C).
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is a moderately fast grower; feed monthly with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is rated for USDA Hardiness Zones 10-11, where temperatures rarely drop below 30-35°F (-1 to 2°C), and it is not frost tolerant. Gardeners growing Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' outdoors year-round will find ideal conditions across Hawaii, southern Florida, and frost-free pockets of coastal Southern California. Warmer corners of Texas, Arizona, Louisiana, and Mississippi can also work with some winter protection, while gardeners in Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, central California, Nevada, and the Oregon coast typically bring it indoors once temperatures begin to fall.
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Q: How often should I water Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile'?
A: Water Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' every 7 to 10 days in spring and summer, reducing frequency in winter. It will visibly wilt when thirsty, making it easy to read.
Q: Is Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' safe around pets?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' should be kept well out of reach of cats and dogs, as the sap can cause paw and skin irritation and the plant should not be nibbled or eaten. A high shelf is the safest spot.
Q: How much light does Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' need?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' does best in bright indirect light and can even adapt to office LED conditions. Avoid south-facing windows where direct sun will scorch the leaves.
Q: How fast does Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' grow?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' grows at a moderate pace and responds well to monthly feeding during the growing season. Consistent warmth and humidity will encourage the fastest, most vibrant growth.
Q: Is Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' a rare plant?
A: Yes, Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' is considered a rare collector find and is not commonly found in general garden centers. Its golden serrated foliage and architectural form make it especially sought after by rare tropical houseplant enthusiasts.
Q: Can I move Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' outside in summer?
A: Philodendron 'Golden Crocodile' can spend summer outdoors in a warm, sheltered spot with filtered light and good humidity. Bring it back inside well before temperatures drop, and keep it away from air conditioning or heating vents indoors.
























