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30 - 50cm Philodendron Painted Lady House Plant 14cm Pot

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30 - 50cm Philodendron Painted Lady House Plant 14cm Pot

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is a highly sought-after climbing philodendron with bright, almost neon foliage and contrasting pinkish stems. New leaves emerge a vivid yellow-green with darker green speckling and mottling across the surface, giving the impression that each leaf has been lightly painted by hand. As the foliage matures it deepens slightly, but still retains its marbled, lime-green appearance.

The stems and petioles are flushed pink to peach, which adds even more colour and contrast. The leaves are elongated and slightly glossy, becoming larger and more dramatic as the plant matures and climbs.

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ is a vigorous climber and grows best with a moss pole or support. Indoors it can eventually reach well over 1m tall when given the right conditions.

Its bright chartreuse foliage would fit beautifully into your Variegated Houseplant Collection, whilst the pink stems also complement the plants in your Pink Hues collection, particularly Syngonium ‘Pink Robusta’ and Ficus ‘Belize’.

Detailed Care Guide

Light

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ prefers bright, indirect light.

Place it close to an east or west-facing window with filtered light. Good light is essential to maintain the bright yellow-green colouring and darker mottling.

Too little light can cause:

  • Smaller leaves
  • Slower growth
  • Less variegation and speckling
  • Longer, weaker stems

Avoid harsh midday sun, as the lighter foliage can scorch.

Watering

Allow the top 3–5cm of compost to dry out before watering.

  • Water thoroughly, then allow excess water to drain away
  • Never leave the pot sitting in water
  • Reduce watering slightly during winter

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ prefers slightly moist compost but is much happier being allowed to dry slightly between waterings than sitting in wet soil.

Humidity

This philodendron enjoys moderate to high humidity, ideally around 60% or more.

It will still grow in average household humidity, but higher humidity helps produce larger leaves and healthier new growth.

Low humidity may cause:

  • Brown leaf edges
  • Smaller leaves
  • New leaves struggling to unfurl

Temperature

Keep Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ warm, ideally between 18–27°C.

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 15°C
  • Cold draughts
  • Sudden temperature changes
  • Placing it near radiators

Compost

Use a chunky, airy aroid mix that drains freely.

A good mix is:

  • 2 parts houseplant compost or coco coir
  • 1 part orchid bark
  • 1 part perlite
  • Optional handful of horticultural charcoal

This helps keep the roots healthy and well aerated.

Feeding

Feed every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser at half strength.

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ benefits from regular feeding during active growth, but avoid overfeeding as this can damage the roots.

Support

This plant climbs naturally and grows best with support such as:

  • A moss pole
  • A coco pole
  • A trellis

Supporting the stems encourages larger leaves and a fuller, more mature appearance.

Repotting

Repot every 1–2 years in spring when:

  • Roots are growing through the drainage holes
  • The compost dries out very quickly
  • The plant has become rootbound

Only move up one pot size at a time.

Common Problems

  • Brown crispy edges: Low humidity or underwatering
  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering
  • Pale or greener leaves: Not enough light
  • Leggy growth: Insufficient light or lack of support
  • New leaves sticking: Low humidity

Pet Safety

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ is toxic if eaten and should be kept away from pets and young children. The leaves and stems contain calcium oxalate crystals which can cause irritation and stomach upset if consumed.

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30 - 50cm Philodendron Painted Lady House Plant 14cm Pot

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Description

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is a highly sought-after climbing philodendron with bright, almost neon foliage and contrasting pinkish stems. New leaves emerge a vivid yellow-green with darker green speckling and mottling across the surface, giving the impression that each leaf has been lightly painted by hand. As the foliage matures it deepens slightly, but still retains its marbled, lime-green appearance.

The stems and petioles are flushed pink to peach, which adds even more colour and contrast. The leaves are elongated and slightly glossy, becoming larger and more dramatic as the plant matures and climbs.

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ is a vigorous climber and grows best with a moss pole or support. Indoors it can eventually reach well over 1m tall when given the right conditions.

Its bright chartreuse foliage would fit beautifully into your Variegated Houseplant Collection, whilst the pink stems also complement the plants in your Pink Hues collection, particularly Syngonium ‘Pink Robusta’ and Ficus ‘Belize’.

Detailed Care Guide

Light

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ prefers bright, indirect light.

Place it close to an east or west-facing window with filtered light. Good light is essential to maintain the bright yellow-green colouring and darker mottling.

Too little light can cause:

  • Smaller leaves
  • Slower growth
  • Less variegation and speckling
  • Longer, weaker stems

Avoid harsh midday sun, as the lighter foliage can scorch.

Watering

Allow the top 3–5cm of compost to dry out before watering.

  • Water thoroughly, then allow excess water to drain away
  • Never leave the pot sitting in water
  • Reduce watering slightly during winter

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ prefers slightly moist compost but is much happier being allowed to dry slightly between waterings than sitting in wet soil.

Humidity

This philodendron enjoys moderate to high humidity, ideally around 60% or more.

It will still grow in average household humidity, but higher humidity helps produce larger leaves and healthier new growth.

Low humidity may cause:

  • Brown leaf edges
  • Smaller leaves
  • New leaves struggling to unfurl

Temperature

Keep Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ warm, ideally between 18–27°C.

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 15°C
  • Cold draughts
  • Sudden temperature changes
  • Placing it near radiators

Compost

Use a chunky, airy aroid mix that drains freely.

A good mix is:

  • 2 parts houseplant compost or coco coir
  • 1 part orchid bark
  • 1 part perlite
  • Optional handful of horticultural charcoal

This helps keep the roots healthy and well aerated.

Feeding

Feed every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer with a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser at half strength.

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ benefits from regular feeding during active growth, but avoid overfeeding as this can damage the roots.

Support

This plant climbs naturally and grows best with support such as:

  • A moss pole
  • A coco pole
  • A trellis

Supporting the stems encourages larger leaves and a fuller, more mature appearance.

Repotting

Repot every 1–2 years in spring when:

  • Roots are growing through the drainage holes
  • The compost dries out very quickly
  • The plant has become rootbound

Only move up one pot size at a time.

Common Problems

  • Brown crispy edges: Low humidity or underwatering
  • Yellow leaves: Overwatering
  • Pale or greener leaves: Not enough light
  • Leggy growth: Insufficient light or lack of support
  • New leaves sticking: Low humidity

Pet Safety

Philodendron ‘Painted Lady’ is toxic if eaten and should be kept away from pets and young children. The leaves and stems contain calcium oxalate crystals which can cause irritation and stomach upset if consumed.