Distribution
Philodendron gloriosum is native to the Colombia region, thriving naturally in this area.
It has also been introduced to regions such as Hawaii, adapting well to diverse environments globally.
Care
Learn how to care for Philodendron gloriosum when keeping it indoors.
Each topic has an in-depth guide that you may read to get more information.
Light

No light information is available for this plant species.
Watering

Water your only when the top layer of the soil feels dry. If it is still moist, no further watering is needed.
Use a well-draining pot and make sure that the roots of the plant do not stand in water for extended periods of time to avoid root rot.
Temperature
Philodendron gloriosum prefers temperatures between unknown°C and unknown°C.
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1°C = 33.8°F
Humidity
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Watering or misting your plants will increase the relative humidity around them.
Soil

Philodendron gloriosum prefers soil with the following characteristics.
well draining
Use a u to n soil with a pH ranging from unknown to unknown.
unknown - unknown
lower pH = more acidic
higher pH = more alkaline
Propagation

You can propagate this plant asexually using one of these techniques.
stem cutting
rhizome division
Additional Info
Flowers
Under the right conditions, Philodendron gloriosum is able to produce flowers.
Toxicity
Philodendron gloriosum is known to be toxic to pets and/or humans. Do not ingest the plant or parts of it.
Vulnerability
According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, Philodendron gloriosum is vulnerable.
Sources
Wikipedia | The Free Encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philodendron gloriosum
Kew | Plants of the World Online
https://powo.science.kew.org/results?q=Philodendron gloriosum

