The Philodendron Billietiae is a rare variety and can be quite difficult to find. The leaves of this variety are a beautiful pointed shape not unlike the foliage of an alocasia.
Light: Moderate to low indirect light
Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out before watering. After watering, make sure the plant drains fully. Do not allow the plant to sit in water for more than an hour as this will cause root rot.
Your Billietiae will also benefit from the occasional misting.
Difficulty: Easy
Feed: Apply half strength of general-purpose fertilizer once a month at most during the growing season. Philodendrons are low maintenance plants and do not require a lot of supplementary feeding.
Air Purifying: Yes, known to remove formaldehyde from the air.
Toxicity: Toxic to animals and humans.
Growth Rate: Moderate
Common Names: Billietiae
Origin: Central America
*Please note: Plants may not look exactly as shown.