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philodendron calkins gold for sale Philodendron Calkins Gold for Sale in Richmond Hill GTA, Available Online and In Store | MygreenscapeUnearth Hidden Treasure with the Philodendron Calkins Gold A Climbing Cascade of Radiant Color! Ready to add a touch of pure radiance and tropical flair to your indoor jungle? The **Philodendron Calkins Gold** is a spectacular vining Aroid that looks like its been brushed with sunshine. Distinguished by its elongated, spade shaped leaves marbled with stunning shades of deep emerald, vibrant lime, and brilliant golden yellow, every leaf is a unique

Unearth Hidden Treasure with the Philodendron Calkins Gold – A Climbing Cascade of Radiant Color!

Ready to add a touch of pure radiance and tropical flair to your indoor jungle? The **Philodendron Calkins Gold** is a spectacular vining Aroid that looks like it’s been brushed with sunshine. Distinguished by its elongated, spade-shaped leaves marbled with stunning shades of deep emerald, vibrant lime, and brilliant golden-yellow, every leaf is a unique work of art. Whether you let it trail elegantly from a hanging basket or train it up a moss pole to reach new heights, the Calkins Gold delivers a lush aesthetic with surprisingly easy-going care requirements.

Why the Calkins Gold Belongs in Your Collection

✨ **Stunning Golden Variegation**

The dynamic mix of lime, gold, and dark green creates a vibrant contrast that catches the light and instantly brightens up any corner of your room.

🧗♀️ **Versatile Vining Habit**

It’s a decorating chameleon! Train it upwards on a totem for a stately, mature look, or let its colorful stems cascade from a high shelf for dramatic effect.

🌿 **Unique Leaf Shape**

Its elongated, pointed leaves offer a sophisticated, architectural silhouette that stands out distinctively from common heart-leaf varieties.

💪 **Resilient & Rewarding**

Like many beloved Philodendrons, it is relatively forgiving and adapts well to standard indoor conditions, making it a joy to grow for beginners and experts alike.

All the Details You Need to Know

The Story Behind This Plant

The **Philodendron Calkins Gold** is a beautiful hybrid variety prized for its stable and vibrant coloration. It belongs to the Araceae family, native to the tropical Americas. In their natural habitat, these types of Philodendrons are often hemiepiphytes, meaning they start life on the forest floor and climb up trees toward the canopy light. This natural climbing instinct is why they respond so well to a moss pole in your home, often producing larger leaves as they climb!

How to Keep It Happy

Keeping the Calkins Gold vibrant is all about finding the right balance of light and water.

  • **Light:** Bright, indirect light is crucial! Too little light will cause the beautiful golden variegation to fade to green. Avoid harsh, direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.
  • **Water:** Allow the top 30-50% of the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Philodendrons hate having "soggy feet," so ensure good drainage.
  • **Soil:** Use a chunky, airy, well-draining "aroid mix." Adding perlite and orchid bark to standard potting soil helps ensure roots get the oxygen they need.
  • **Humidity:** While it survives in average household humidity, it thrives in higher humidity (around 60%). Misting or a pebble tray can help during dry winters.
  • **Support:** Being a climber at heart, providing a moss pole or trellis will encourage faster growth and larger, more mature foliage.
What to Do About Pests

Philodendrons are generally tough, but stress can occasionally invite pests. Regular inspections are key.

  • **Spider Mites:** Look for tiny webs and fine stippling on the leaves, especially if the air is dry. Our Guide
  • **Mealybugs:** These appear as small, white cottony masses tucked into leaf axils or under leaves. Our Guide
  • **Thrips:** Tiny, slender insects that cause silvery or bronze streaks on foliage. Isolate and treat immediately if spotted.
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