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Enjoy the green Heart leaves Philodendron. Another name is Philodendron hederaceum. It Thrives in medium to indirect bright sunlight. Keep out of direct sunlight. Can adapt to low light, though growth will slow. Heart Philodendron can be decorated in various color of pot. color may vary in 4.75" pot. Decorative pots not included. This Indoor plants looks good in hanging pot or in a climbing stick as it is climber plants.
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SKU: 4 Brasil Phil Made in United States Weight: 54.43 g (1.92 oz)
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I ordered three different sizes and the pots are different sizes but the plants are all the same size. They also did not stay in their soil. Crazy prices for what i got.
I ordered three different sizes and the pots are different sizes but the plants are all the same size. They also did not stay in their soil. Crazy prices for what i got.

10 juin 2026 • Madison • Anaconda, MT, United States
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19 déc. 2025 • C • Princess Anne, MD, United States
I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
I try not to post negative reviews, but felt this was necessary. I opened the package to find the aloe shoved into a box that was too small for it. What were advertised as Christmas cacti are actually Easter/spring cacti. I just happened upon a video talking about the differences between the shapes and the flowers between the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter cacti. Is it really that big of a deal? No, but between this and the aloe, it’s extremely frustrating.
29 oct. 2025 • Rachel • Mayfield Heights, OH, United States
































