Synandrospadix vermitoxicus A highly prized aroid from Southern Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina, S. vermitoxicus is a true oddball. Almost resembling a strange cross between an Alocasia and a Skunk Cabbage, it actually acts more like a succulent.
Golden Philodendron Xanadu This golden Xanadu is perfect for moonlight gardens. This beautiful Philo nearly glows in the dark. Looks great in borders and does great indoors!
Philodendron 'Pink Princess' Wow!! There are as many as 5 different shades and colors on one leaf, predominately red and pink, there will be shades of pink, grey and cream.
Philodendron 'Thai Sunrise' We found this beautifully bright Philodendron the the Chatuchak market in Bangkok a few years ago. The blazing yellow variegation caught our eye from across a crowded room.
Philodendron 69686 This undescribed philodendron hails from Brazil and was originally discovered by Burle Marx. You'll see his name on several of the aroids we have, notice that those are often the cream of the crop.
Philodendron acutifolium Long, rippled leaves make this Philodendron the centerpiece of any collection. The leaves are held overhead making this gorgeous Philo great for pot culture. Zones 9-11. Extremely rare in cultivation. Our main stock plant of this fantastic species is 6 ft across! It looks like an enormous birdsnest Anthurium. Zones 10-11
Philodendron basii Philodendron basii is an easy grower for us here in South Florida, and a new leaf is cause for celebration. Hailing from low elevations in from Mexico, this unusual Philo grows in a little drier conditions than most others.
Philodendron branditianum This beautiful shimmery Philo won "Most Unusual" at the Aroid Show in 2005. The colors on this gorgeous aroid are simply amazing. This is the larger form.