

15 - 25cm Philodendron Paraiso Verde Variegated House Plant 12cm Pot
Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā (meaning āGreen Paradiseā) is a rare and highly sought-after tropical climbing aroid, treasured by collectors for its long, mottled leaves and rich marbled variegation. A member of the Araceae family and native to the tropical regions of South America, this species offers a perfect balance of elegance, texture, and easy-care tropical beauty.
The plantās elongated, lance-shaped leaves are beautifully marbled in shades of light green, dark green, and creamy yellow, with each leaf forming its own unique pattern. As the plant matures and climbs, the leaves can grow larger and more dramatic, showcasing even more intricate variegation. Under optimal lighting, the colours intensify, revealing subtle speckles and streaks that make every leaf a work of natural art.
Fast-growing and adaptable, Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā is perfect for collectors or anyone wanting to bring a touch of rare, rainforest sophistication into their home.
Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā ā Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light, which enhances its striking marbled variegation. Too little light may cause fading or loss of pattern, while direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Position near an east- or north-facing window or provide filtered light through sheer curtains.
Watering
Keep the soil lightly moist, watering when the top 2ā3 cm feels dry. Do not overwater ā the plant prefers consistent moisture without sogginess. In winter, allow the soil to dry slightly more between waterings.
Temperature and Humidity
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Temperature: Prefers warmth, ideally 20ā28°C. Protect from draughts and cold below 16°C.
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Humidity: Requires high humidity (60ā80%) to thrive. Mist regularly or use a humidifier to maintain lush growth and vibrant variegation.
Soil and Potting
Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix, such as peat-free compost combined with orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir. This ensures good aeration while retaining some moisture. Repot every 1ā2 years in spring to refresh the mix and encourage root health.
Feeding
Feed every 4ā6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser, diluted to half strength. Overfeeding can dull variegation, so use sparingly.
Pruning and Maintenance
Remove any yellow or damaged leaves at the base to encourage new growth. Wipe leaves gently with a damp cloth to keep them free of dust and highlight their natural marbling. Train up a moss pole or coir totem to promote larger leaves and a vertical growth habit.
Growth and Maturity
A moderate to fast-growing climber capable of reaching 1.5ā2 metres indoors with proper support. Its variegated leaves become more defined and elongated as it matures, making it a rewarding and visually stunning houseplant over time.
Common Issues
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Loss of variegation: Insufficient light.
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Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or compacted soil.
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Brown edges: Low humidity or inconsistent watering.
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Pests: Occasionally thrips, mealybugs, or spider mites ā inspect regularly and treat promptly.
Background and Benefits
Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā is one of the most distinctive variegated Philodendron cultivars, beloved by collectors for its elegant form and vibrant colouration. Its name translates to āGreen Paradiseā in Spanish, reflecting its lush tropical appearance and natural artistry.
Like most Philodendrons, itās not only beautiful but also an excellent air-purifying plant, helping to remove toxins from indoor air and promote a sense of wellbeing.
ā Quick Care Summary
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Light: Bright, indirect; avoid direct sun
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Water: Lightly moist; allow topsoil to dry slightly
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Temperature: 20ā28°C; protect below 16°C
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Humidity: High (60ā80%)
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Soil: Chunky, free-draining aroid mix
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Feed: Every 4ā6 weeks in spring/summer
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Growth: Climbing tropical, 1.5ā2 m; long, marbled green leaves with yellow variegation
ā ļø Toxicity Note: Like all Philodendrons, āParaiso Verdeā is toxic if ingested and may cause mild skin irritation. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
šæ Styling Tip:
Train Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā up a moss pole to showcase its elongated, marbled foliage, or let it trail from a tall shelf for a wild, natural look. It pairs beautifully with darker tropicals like Philodendron āMicansā or Ficus āAbidjanā for a striking, layered display.
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Description
Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā (meaning āGreen Paradiseā) is a rare and highly sought-after tropical climbing aroid, treasured by collectors for its long, mottled leaves and rich marbled variegation. A member of the Araceae family and native to the tropical regions of South America, this species offers a perfect balance of elegance, texture, and easy-care tropical beauty.
The plantās elongated, lance-shaped leaves are beautifully marbled in shades of light green, dark green, and creamy yellow, with each leaf forming its own unique pattern. As the plant matures and climbs, the leaves can grow larger and more dramatic, showcasing even more intricate variegation. Under optimal lighting, the colours intensify, revealing subtle speckles and streaks that make every leaf a work of natural art.
Fast-growing and adaptable, Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā is perfect for collectors or anyone wanting to bring a touch of rare, rainforest sophistication into their home.
Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā ā Care Guide
Light
Thrives in bright, indirect light, which enhances its striking marbled variegation. Too little light may cause fading or loss of pattern, while direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Position near an east- or north-facing window or provide filtered light through sheer curtains.
Watering
Keep the soil lightly moist, watering when the top 2ā3 cm feels dry. Do not overwater ā the plant prefers consistent moisture without sogginess. In winter, allow the soil to dry slightly more between waterings.
Temperature and Humidity
-
Temperature: Prefers warmth, ideally 20ā28°C. Protect from draughts and cold below 16°C.
-
Humidity: Requires high humidity (60ā80%) to thrive. Mist regularly or use a humidifier to maintain lush growth and vibrant variegation.
Soil and Potting
Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix, such as peat-free compost combined with orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir. This ensures good aeration while retaining some moisture. Repot every 1ā2 years in spring to refresh the mix and encourage root health.
Feeding
Feed every 4ā6 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser, diluted to half strength. Overfeeding can dull variegation, so use sparingly.
Pruning and Maintenance
Remove any yellow or damaged leaves at the base to encourage new growth. Wipe leaves gently with a damp cloth to keep them free of dust and highlight their natural marbling. Train up a moss pole or coir totem to promote larger leaves and a vertical growth habit.
Growth and Maturity
A moderate to fast-growing climber capable of reaching 1.5ā2 metres indoors with proper support. Its variegated leaves become more defined and elongated as it matures, making it a rewarding and visually stunning houseplant over time.
Common Issues
-
Loss of variegation: Insufficient light.
-
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or compacted soil.
-
Brown edges: Low humidity or inconsistent watering.
-
Pests: Occasionally thrips, mealybugs, or spider mites ā inspect regularly and treat promptly.
Background and Benefits
Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā is one of the most distinctive variegated Philodendron cultivars, beloved by collectors for its elegant form and vibrant colouration. Its name translates to āGreen Paradiseā in Spanish, reflecting its lush tropical appearance and natural artistry.
Like most Philodendrons, itās not only beautiful but also an excellent air-purifying plant, helping to remove toxins from indoor air and promote a sense of wellbeing.
ā Quick Care Summary
-
Light: Bright, indirect; avoid direct sun
-
Water: Lightly moist; allow topsoil to dry slightly
-
Temperature: 20ā28°C; protect below 16°C
-
Humidity: High (60ā80%)
-
Soil: Chunky, free-draining aroid mix
-
Feed: Every 4ā6 weeks in spring/summer
-
Growth: Climbing tropical, 1.5ā2 m; long, marbled green leaves with yellow variegation
ā ļø Toxicity Note: Like all Philodendrons, āParaiso Verdeā is toxic if ingested and may cause mild skin irritation. Keep out of reach of pets and children.
šæ Styling Tip:
Train Philodendron āParaiso Verdeā up a moss pole to showcase its elongated, marbled foliage, or let it trail from a tall shelf for a wild, natural look. It pairs beautifully with darker tropicals like Philodendron āMicansā or Ficus āAbidjanā for a striking, layered display.























