Philodendron 'McColley's Finale'
Perhaps the most strongly colored of philodendrons! New leaves emerge red-orange. As they age, leaf color blushes to a deep red. The oldest leaves fade to a red green. As a result of this process, the philodendron as a whole expresses a color gradient. It is a fascinating process to watch the leaves develop.
Leaves grow large and broad. This is cultivar does not vine, but instead forms a rounded shape. Easy to grow. This philodendron does fine under low light levels, and develops stronger color when light levels are increased.
Plants are around 5 inches in diameter and ready to plant in a 4-5inch pot. Fully rooted plants are shipped bareroot.
Perhaps the most strongly colored of philodendrons! New leaves emerge red-orange. As they age, leaf color blushes to a deep red. The oldest leaves fade to a red green. As a result of this process, the philodendron as a whole expresses a color gradient. It is a fascinating process to watch the leaves develop.
Leaves grow large and broad. This is cultivar does not vine, but instead forms a rounded shape. Easy to grow. This philodendron does fine under low light levels, and develops stronger color when light levels are increased.
Plants are around 5 inches in diameter and ready to plant in a 4-5inch pot. Fully rooted plants are shipped bareroot.