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🌱 Philodendron Florida Beauty

👨‍👩‍👧 Famille: Araceae · 🌍 Origine: United States (Florida)

À propos de Philodendron Florida Beauty

Philodendron ‘Florida Beauty’ is a cultivated philodendron (aroid) grown for its deeply lobed leaves with contrasting variegation. It is typically maintained as an indoor climbing or self-heading foliage plant, prized for ornamental foliage rather than flowers.

🌱 Guide d'Entretien Détaillé

☀️ Lumière: 🌤️ Mi-Soleil
💧 Arrosage: surface, soaking
💦 Humidité: 70%
🌡️ Température: Idéale: 24°C • Min: 15°C • Max: 32°C
⚙️ Entretien: ⚡ Modéré
🌱 Substrat: perlite, clay_pebbles

📐 Croissance & Structure

📏 Hauteur: 200 cm
↔️ Envergure: 90 cm
🔄 Cycle de vie: perennial
🍃 Feuillage: evergreen
🌿 Saisons: spring, summer

📅 Phénologie

🌱 Semis: march
🌸 Floraison: june
🍎 Fructification: september

🌍 Écologie

🌿 Rôle biodiversité: melliferous
🦋 Pollinisateurs: beetle
🌍 Conservation: least concern

✨ Utilisations & Avantages

  • ornamental

⚠️ Sécurité & Caractéristiques

👤 Toxicité humaine: slightly toxic
🐾 Toxicité animaux: slightly toxic
⚠️ Allergènes: calcium oxalate crystals (raphides), irritant sap

🌱 Propagation

🌱 Multiplication: cutting, layering, clump division
🪴 Transplantation:
🏗️ Tuteurage nécessaire:

🧪 Sol & Nutrition

🧪 Engrais: liquid fertilizer, granular fertilizer, sea fertilizer
Besoins nutritifs: nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium

🐛 Ravageurs & Maladies

🐛 Ravageurs: Spider mites, Mealybugs, Scale insects, Thrips, Aphids
🦠 Maladies: Bacterial leaf spot (Xanthomonas), Bacterial blight / soft rot (Erwinia), Root rot (Pythium / Phytophthora), Anthracnose / fungal leaf spot (Colletotrichum)

📝 Conseils d'Expert

🌱 Conseil Sol:

Use a fast-draining, airy aroid mix to prevent root rot: combine potting soil with bark and perlite for structure and drainage, plus coconut fiber and/or sphagnum moss for moisture retention. Include clay pebbles or coarse material to keep pore space high; use a pot with drainage holes and avoid compacting the mix.

🌾 Conseil Semis:

This named cultivar is not reliably produced true-to-type from seed; propagation is typically by stem cuttings (or tissue culture). Take a cutting with at least one node (preferably with an aerial root), allow any cut surface to dry briefly, then root in a warm (about 22–28°C), humid environment in an airy aroid mix or in water/sphagnum before potting. Keep evenly moist but not waterlogged and provide bright, indirect light. Repot/transplant when roots fill the container, keeping the node above or at the substrate surface to avoid rot.

🧪 Conseil Engrais:

Feed lightly during active growth (spring–summer) with a balanced liquid fertilizer at reduced strength; apply to already-moist substrate to avoid root burn. In autumn–winter, reduce frequency or pause if growth slows. Flush the pot periodically with plain water to limit salt buildup.

🍂 Conseil Paillage:

Top-dress the pot with a thin layer of bark or clay pellets to slow evaporation and reduce soil splashing; keep mulch away from direct contact with the stem to reduce rot risk. Refresh as it breaks down.

🏗️ Conseil Tuteurage:

A climbing aroid that performs best with support. Train stems up a moss pole, coir pole, or wooden plank; secure loosely with soft ties and keep the pole slightly moist to encourage aerial roots to attach. Provide a heavier pot or stake to prevent toppling as the vine elongates.

✂️ Taille:

Prune to control size and encourage branching; make cuts just above a node. Remove weak/leggy growth and any reverted or damaged leaves. Stem pieces with nodes can be used as cuttings; avoid removing too much foliage at once to prevent stress.

Tags: #aroid#philodendron#houseplant#tropical#evergreen#variegated#rare-plant#climbing#hemiepiphyte#bright-indirect-light#high-humidity#well-drained-aroid-mix

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