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Philodendron 'Summer Glory'

  • Description
  • Philodendron 'Summer Glory' Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Philodendron 'Summer Glory' (Philodendron hybrid) is a rare aroid collector plant born from the Araceae family, celebrated among enthusiasts for its dramatic, color-changing foliage. Like its tropical relatives, it originates from the humid rainforest understories of South America, where warm temperatures and high moisture shape its lush character. This rare philodendron for sale is a genuine gem for anyone building a serious indoor jungle.

      What stops people in their tracks is the foliage: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' unfurls new leaves in rich copper and bronze tones that gradually mature into deep, velvety green, making every growth stage a visual event. The upright philodendron indoor growth habit gives it a commanding presence, with large, heart-shaped leaves featuring a satiny texture and striking venation. It earns its place as a vibrant foliage houseplant that genuinely evolves as it grows.

      Flower information for Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is not well-documented for cultivated specimens, so the foliage is rightly the star of the show. What sets this colorful philodendron plant apart is its ability to naturally humidify the air around it and actively purify indoor air, making it as functional as it is beautiful.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is a prized rare aroid collector plant that rewards thoughtful placement and consistent care. Rotate it regularly so every side receives equal light and grows evenly, and keep it well away from air conditioning vents or heating units, as blowing air causes stress quickly. During summer, it can enjoy a sheltered outdoor spot with filtered light, and if you grow it near kitchen moisture, it genuinely thrives. Because the sap can cause skin and paw irritation, and cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the plant, keep it on a high shelf and best placed away from small children.

  •   Philodendron 'Summer Glory' thrives in bright indirect light and scorches easily in south-facing windows with direct sun exposure.

      Water Philodendron 'Summer Glory' every 7 to 10 days, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out, and ease off in winter.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' performs best in a chunky, well-draining aroid mix of perlite, orchid bark, and quality potting soil.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' prefers temperatures between 65 and 85 degrees F (18 to 29 degrees C) and cannot tolerate frost.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is a moderate to fast grower during warm months and benefits from a balanced liquid fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks in spring and summer.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is hardy in USDA Zones 10 to 11, where temperatures rarely drop below 30 to 35 degrees F (around -1 to 2 degrees C), and it should be grown as a houseplant anywhere colder. Outdoors year-round growing suits warm, frost-free regions including Hawaii, southern Florida, and the southernmost tips of California and Texas. Gardeners across Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada can move Philodendron 'Summer Glory' outside for summer with great results, bringing it indoors well before any autumn chill sets in.
  • Q: How much light does Philodendron 'Summer Glory' need?
    A: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' thrives in bright indirect light and will scorch in direct south-facing sun. An east or west-facing window is ideal.

    Q: Is Philodendron 'Summer Glory' safe for pets?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Philodendron 'Summer Glory', and the sap can cause skin and paw irritation on contact. Keep it on a high shelf well out of reach.

    Q: How often should I water Philodendron 'Summer Glory'?
    A: Water Philodendron 'Summer Glory' roughly every 7 to 10 days, letting the top inch of soil dry between waterings. It will tell you when it is thirsty by wilting slightly.

    Q: Can Philodendron 'Summer Glory' grow under office LED lights?
    A: Yes, Philodendron 'Summer Glory' can adapt to quality grow LEDs or bright office fluorescents, making it a workable choice for well-lit indoor office spaces.

    Q: Why is Philodendron 'Summer Glory' considered rare?
    A: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is a rare philodendron hybrid with distinctive color-changing foliage that is not widely available in mainstream garden centers. Its collector appeal and limited supply make it a sought-after find for aroid enthusiasts.

    Q: Can I move Philodendron 'Summer Glory' outside in summer?
    A: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' loves a sheltered, humid outdoor spot during warm summer months, just avoid direct sun and drafts. Bring it back inside well before temperatures drop in autumn, and note it is sensitive to being moved too frequently.

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  • Description
  • Philodendron 'Summer Glory' Care Guide
  • FAQ/Common Issues
  •   Philodendron 'Summer Glory' (Philodendron hybrid) is a rare aroid collector plant born from the Araceae family, celebrated among enthusiasts for its dramatic, color-changing foliage. Like its tropical relatives, it originates from the humid rainforest understories of South America, where warm temperatures and high moisture shape its lush character. This rare philodendron for sale is a genuine gem for anyone building a serious indoor jungle.

      What stops people in their tracks is the foliage: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' unfurls new leaves in rich copper and bronze tones that gradually mature into deep, velvety green, making every growth stage a visual event. The upright philodendron indoor growth habit gives it a commanding presence, with large, heart-shaped leaves featuring a satiny texture and striking venation. It earns its place as a vibrant foliage houseplant that genuinely evolves as it grows.

      Flower information for Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is not well-documented for cultivated specimens, so the foliage is rightly the star of the show. What sets this colorful philodendron plant apart is its ability to naturally humidify the air around it and actively purify indoor air, making it as functional as it is beautiful.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is a prized rare aroid collector plant that rewards thoughtful placement and consistent care. Rotate it regularly so every side receives equal light and grows evenly, and keep it well away from air conditioning vents or heating units, as blowing air causes stress quickly. During summer, it can enjoy a sheltered outdoor spot with filtered light, and if you grow it near kitchen moisture, it genuinely thrives. Because the sap can cause skin and paw irritation, and cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat the plant, keep it on a high shelf and best placed away from small children.

  •   Philodendron 'Summer Glory' thrives in bright indirect light and scorches easily in south-facing windows with direct sun exposure.

      Water Philodendron 'Summer Glory' every 7 to 10 days, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out, and ease off in winter.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' performs best in a chunky, well-draining aroid mix of perlite, orchid bark, and quality potting soil.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' prefers temperatures between 65 and 85 degrees F (18 to 29 degrees C) and cannot tolerate frost.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is a moderate to fast grower during warm months and benefits from a balanced liquid fertilizer every 3 to 4 weeks in spring and summer.

      Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is hardy in USDA Zones 10 to 11, where temperatures rarely drop below 30 to 35 degrees F (around -1 to 2 degrees C), and it should be grown as a houseplant anywhere colder. Outdoors year-round growing suits warm, frost-free regions including Hawaii, southern Florida, and the southernmost tips of California and Texas. Gardeners across Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, South Carolina, Arizona, and Nevada can move Philodendron 'Summer Glory' outside for summer with great results, bringing it indoors well before any autumn chill sets in.
  • Q: How much light does Philodendron 'Summer Glory' need?
    A: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' thrives in bright indirect light and will scorch in direct south-facing sun. An east or west-facing window is ideal.

    Q: Is Philodendron 'Summer Glory' safe for pets?
    A: Cats and dogs should not be left to nibble or eat Philodendron 'Summer Glory', and the sap can cause skin and paw irritation on contact. Keep it on a high shelf well out of reach.

    Q: How often should I water Philodendron 'Summer Glory'?
    A: Water Philodendron 'Summer Glory' roughly every 7 to 10 days, letting the top inch of soil dry between waterings. It will tell you when it is thirsty by wilting slightly.

    Q: Can Philodendron 'Summer Glory' grow under office LED lights?
    A: Yes, Philodendron 'Summer Glory' can adapt to quality grow LEDs or bright office fluorescents, making it a workable choice for well-lit indoor office spaces.

    Q: Why is Philodendron 'Summer Glory' considered rare?
    A: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' is a rare philodendron hybrid with distinctive color-changing foliage that is not widely available in mainstream garden centers. Its collector appeal and limited supply make it a sought-after find for aroid enthusiasts.

    Q: Can I move Philodendron 'Summer Glory' outside in summer?
    A: Philodendron 'Summer Glory' loves a sheltered, humid outdoor spot during warm summer months, just avoid direct sun and drafts. Bring it back inside well before temperatures drop in autumn, and note it is sensitive to being moved too frequently.