Philodendron Rojo Congo
Enhance your space with the Philodendron Rojo Congo, known for its striking, glossy leaves that transition from vibrant red to deep green. This low-maintenance, upright-growing plant adds a lush, tropical touch to any indoor setting while also purifying the air. Perfect for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts, the Rojo Congo thrives in bright, indirect light and adapts well to standard household humidity.
Details & Care
Size
XS—8"–12" tall (including recycled plastic EcoPot) Size Guide
Difficulty
No-fuss—Easy Care
Light
Low to Bright Indirect
Pet Friendly
No—Toxic and not pet-friendly
Air Cleaner
Yes—Releases oxygen and absorbs pollutants
What's Included
- Healthy plant pre-potted with premium soil
- Plant size: 6″-8″ tall (including pot)
- EcoPots pot and saucer
- Pot Size: 4.375 ” in diameter, 3.75” tall
- Saucer Size: 4.19” in diameter
- All the tips and tricks for expert-level care
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Description
Introduce a touch of the tropics to your space with the Philodendron Rojo Congo. This standout hybrid combines the easy care of philodendrons with a distinctive aesthetic appeal, making it a favorite for both novice and experienced plant enthusiasts. The Rojo Congo’s striking, glossy leaves emerge a vibrant red or burgundy and mature into a deep green with red to purple hues on the undersides. Its sturdy, upright stems are also tinged with red, adding to its overall vibrant appearance. This plant’s large, broad, spear-shaped leaves contribute to a lush, tropical look that enhances any indoor setting.
Philodendrons are native to the tropical regions of the Americas and the Caribbean, thriving in warm, humid rainforest environments. The Rojo Congo is a self-heading philodendron, meaning it grows upright and does not vine or climb like some other philodendrons. This growth habit makes it particularly suitable for indoor spaces where vertical expansion is preferred over horizontal spread.
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