The Philodendron 'Ring of Fire' is a highly sought-after, slow-growing, and variegated tropical climbing plant, known for its serrated leaves that display a striking mix of orange, red, cream, and white colors. It thrives in bright, indirect light, prefers high humidity, and requires well-draining soil. The plant can grow up to 8 feet, often requiring a climbing pole.
ππ¨πππ§π’πππ₯ πππ¦π: Philodendron wendlandii x P. tortum
ππ¨π¦π¦π¨π§ πππ¦ππ¬: Hendersonβs Pride, Variegated Ring of Fire
πππ¬ππ«π’π©ππ’π¨π§: Philodendron 'Ring of Fire' is believed to be a hybrid between Philodendron Tortum and Philodendron Wendlandii and was originally called 'Henderson's Pride'. The variation of colors on the new leaves can range from white to cream, from light to dark green, and from orange to fire red. It is a rather slow-growing philodendron but well worth the wait.
Philodendron 'Ring of Fire'
Sunlight 6+ hours of bright INDIRECT sunlight. East or south facing is best. These plants are sensitive to direct sunlight; too much sun will burn your plantβs leaves.
The brighter the lighting the more your plant will thrive. It will tolerate low light levels, but expect slower, more leggy growth with smaller leaves,
Water Prefer moist, NOT SOGGY, well drained soil. Let soil partially dry before watering it again.















