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Philodendron Painted Lady House Plant 6cm Pot

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is a highly sought-after climbing aroid known for its vibrant chartreuse foliage, striking green speckled variegation, and distinctive pink to orange petioles. This eye-catching hybrid combines fast growth with spectacular colouring, making it a favourite among both beginner and experienced houseplant collectors.

New leaves emerge in bright neon-yellow shades before gradually maturing to a rich green, creating a beautiful contrast across the plant. The mottled variegation gives each leaf a unique appearance, while the colourful stems add an extra layer of interest. When provided with a moss pole or climbing support, Philodendron 'Painted Lady' develops larger foliage and a more impressive growth habit over time.

Its easy-going nature and stunning appearance make it one of the most desirable climbing philodendrons for indoor plant collections.


Plant Information

  • Botanical Name: Philodendron 'Painted Lady'

  • Common Name: Painted Lady Philodendron

  • Family: Araceae

  • Plant Type: Climbing Philodendron Hybrid

  • Growth Habit: Climbing vine

  • Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate

  • Pet Safe: No. Toxic if ingested by pets or humans.


Light Requirements

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' thrives in bright, indirect light and develops its best colouration when provided with plenty of filtered light.

Ideal conditions:

  • Bright indirect light

  • East-facing windows

  • Bright rooms near south or west-facing windows

  • Grow lights during darker months

Avoid:

  • Direct midday sun

  • Deep shade

  • Dark corners

Too little light can reduce variegation and lead to smaller leaves, while excessive direct sun may scorch the foliage.


Watering

This philodendron prefers evenly moist compost but should never remain waterlogged.

Water when:

  • The top 3–5 cm of compost feels dry

  • The pot feels lighter when lifted

Avoid:

  • Constantly wet soil

  • Standing water around the roots

  • Allowing the compost to remain completely dry for extended periods

Reduce watering during winter when growth naturally slows.


Humidity

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to most homes.

Ideal humidity:

  • 50–70%

For best growth:

  • Group with other plants

  • Use a humidifier if indoor air is particularly dry

  • Provide good airflow around the foliage

Higher humidity can encourage larger leaves and stronger growth.


Temperature

Warm temperatures promote healthy, consistent growth.

Ideal range:

  • 18°C – 28°C

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 15°C

  • Cold draughts

  • Sudden temperature changes

Stable warmth will help the plant thrive year-round.


Soil and Potting Mix

A loose, airy aroid mix provides the best growing conditions.

Recommended mix:

  • Peat-free houseplant compost

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite or pumice

  • Coco coir

  • Horticultural charcoal

The growing medium should retain some moisture while allowing excess water to drain freely.


Feeding

Regular feeding helps support vigorous growth and vibrant foliage.

Recommended:

  • Balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

  • Every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth and Size

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is a vigorous climber when given support.

Mature characteristics:

  • Bright chartreuse leaves with green speckled variegation

  • Pink to orange petioles

  • Climbing growth habit

  • Increasing leaf size with maturity

Typical indoor size:

  • Height: 1–2 metres with support

  • Leaf size: Up to 25–35 cm on mature plants

Providing a moss pole or climbing support encourages larger foliage and stronger growth.


Common Problems

Yellow Leaves

Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage.

Leggy Growth

Typically the result of insufficient light.

Brown Leaf Tips

Often caused by low humidity or inconsistent watering.

Fading Variegation

Usually linked to inadequate light levels.

Drooping Leaves

May indicate either underwatering or root issues caused by overwatering.


Repotting

Repot every 1–2 years or when roots begin filling the pot.

Best time:

  • Spring or early summer

Choose a pot only slightly larger than the current container to avoid excess moisture retention.


Propagation

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is easy to propagate from stem cuttings.

Methods:

  • Node cuttings

  • Water propagation

  • Sphagnum moss propagation

  • Direct rooting in an aroid mix

Each cutting should include at least one healthy node.


Why Collectors Love Philodendron 'Painted Lady'

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' offers a unique combination of bright chartreuse foliage, intricate green variegation, and colourful stems that make it instantly recognisable. Its vigorous climbing habit, ease of care, and constantly changing foliage colours ensure it remains a favourite among philodendron enthusiasts. Whether displayed climbing a moss pole or growing as part of a tropical plant collection, this beautiful hybrid delivers year-round colour and character.

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Description

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is a highly sought-after climbing aroid known for its vibrant chartreuse foliage, striking green speckled variegation, and distinctive pink to orange petioles. This eye-catching hybrid combines fast growth with spectacular colouring, making it a favourite among both beginner and experienced houseplant collectors.

New leaves emerge in bright neon-yellow shades before gradually maturing to a rich green, creating a beautiful contrast across the plant. The mottled variegation gives each leaf a unique appearance, while the colourful stems add an extra layer of interest. When provided with a moss pole or climbing support, Philodendron 'Painted Lady' develops larger foliage and a more impressive growth habit over time.

Its easy-going nature and stunning appearance make it one of the most desirable climbing philodendrons for indoor plant collections.


Plant Information

  • Botanical Name: Philodendron 'Painted Lady'

  • Common Name: Painted Lady Philodendron

  • Family: Araceae

  • Plant Type: Climbing Philodendron Hybrid

  • Growth Habit: Climbing vine

  • Difficulty: Easy to Intermediate

  • Pet Safe: No. Toxic if ingested by pets or humans.


Light Requirements

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' thrives in bright, indirect light and develops its best colouration when provided with plenty of filtered light.

Ideal conditions:

  • Bright indirect light

  • East-facing windows

  • Bright rooms near south or west-facing windows

  • Grow lights during darker months

Avoid:

  • Direct midday sun

  • Deep shade

  • Dark corners

Too little light can reduce variegation and lead to smaller leaves, while excessive direct sun may scorch the foliage.


Watering

This philodendron prefers evenly moist compost but should never remain waterlogged.

Water when:

  • The top 3–5 cm of compost feels dry

  • The pot feels lighter when lifted

Avoid:

  • Constantly wet soil

  • Standing water around the roots

  • Allowing the compost to remain completely dry for extended periods

Reduce watering during winter when growth naturally slows.


Humidity

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' enjoys moderate to high humidity but adapts well to most homes.

Ideal humidity:

  • 50–70%

For best growth:

  • Group with other plants

  • Use a humidifier if indoor air is particularly dry

  • Provide good airflow around the foliage

Higher humidity can encourage larger leaves and stronger growth.


Temperature

Warm temperatures promote healthy, consistent growth.

Ideal range:

  • 18°C – 28°C

Avoid:

  • Temperatures below 15°C

  • Cold draughts

  • Sudden temperature changes

Stable warmth will help the plant thrive year-round.


Soil and Potting Mix

A loose, airy aroid mix provides the best growing conditions.

Recommended mix:

  • Peat-free houseplant compost

  • Orchid bark

  • Perlite or pumice

  • Coco coir

  • Horticultural charcoal

The growing medium should retain some moisture while allowing excess water to drain freely.


Feeding

Regular feeding helps support vigorous growth and vibrant foliage.

Recommended:

  • Balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser

  • Every 2–4 weeks during spring and summer

Reduce feeding during autumn and winter.


Growth and Size

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is a vigorous climber when given support.

Mature characteristics:

  • Bright chartreuse leaves with green speckled variegation

  • Pink to orange petioles

  • Climbing growth habit

  • Increasing leaf size with maturity

Typical indoor size:

  • Height: 1–2 metres with support

  • Leaf size: Up to 25–35 cm on mature plants

Providing a moss pole or climbing support encourages larger foliage and stronger growth.


Common Problems

Yellow Leaves

Usually caused by overwatering or poor drainage.

Leggy Growth

Typically the result of insufficient light.

Brown Leaf Tips

Often caused by low humidity or inconsistent watering.

Fading Variegation

Usually linked to inadequate light levels.

Drooping Leaves

May indicate either underwatering or root issues caused by overwatering.


Repotting

Repot every 1–2 years or when roots begin filling the pot.

Best time:

  • Spring or early summer

Choose a pot only slightly larger than the current container to avoid excess moisture retention.


Propagation

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' is easy to propagate from stem cuttings.

Methods:

  • Node cuttings

  • Water propagation

  • Sphagnum moss propagation

  • Direct rooting in an aroid mix

Each cutting should include at least one healthy node.


Why Collectors Love Philodendron 'Painted Lady'

Philodendron 'Painted Lady' offers a unique combination of bright chartreuse foliage, intricate green variegation, and colourful stems that make it instantly recognisable. Its vigorous climbing habit, ease of care, and constantly changing foliage colours ensure it remains a favourite among philodendron enthusiasts. Whether displayed climbing a moss pole or growing as part of a tropical plant collection, this beautiful hybrid delivers year-round colour and character.