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neo orange philodendron Philodendron 'Prince of Orange' Large

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neo orange philodendron Philodendron 'Prince of Orange' LargePhilodendron Prince of Orange (Philodendron Herrera) The Sunset King of Indoor Gardens Fast EU shipping Grown with love in the EU Pet safe but monitor small paws, moderate toxicity! Summary: A dramatic statement maker with new foliage glowing fiery orange to copperperfect for adding warmth and a pop of colour to German apartments and European homes. Why Youll Love It Striking colour transition: leaves emerge vivid orange, mature to soft peach and then

Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’ (Philodendron × Herrera) – The Sunset King of Indoor Gardens

Fast EU shipping | Grown with love in the EU | Pet-safe – but monitor small paws, moderate toxicity!

Summary: A dramatic statement-maker with new foliage glowing fiery orange to copper—perfect for adding warmth and a pop of colour to German apartments and European homes.

✨ Why You’ll Love It

  • Striking colour transition: leaves emerge vivid orange, mature to soft peach and then glossy green—every stage is a showstopper.
  • Compact and bushy, ideal for shelves, desks or plant tables in flats.
  • Air-purifying benefits common to philodendrons, helping refresh indoor air.
  • Fast growth under good care: expect new leaves monthly during the growing season.

🌞 Light & Placement

Bright, indirect light is ideal—east or west-facing windows are perfect. Protect from harsh midday sun to avoid leaf scorch.

💧 Water & Humidity

Water when the top 3 cm of soil feels dry. Loves humidity—mist regularly or place near a pebble tray or humidifier in the dry winter months.

🪴 Soil & Potting

Use a well-draining indoor potting mix (e.g., peat + perlite mix). Repot every 12–18 months, ideally in spring, to refresh nutrients and room for growth.

🐾 Toxicity & Safety

Contains calcium oxalate crystals—mildly toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach from curious cats and dogs. Always rinse leaves before handling.

🌱 Growth & Propagation

Typically grows 40–60 cm indoors. Propagate easily via stem cuttings in water or soil—ideal for sharing with friends or expanding your collection.

📆 Seasonal & Special Care

  • During spring–summer, feed monthly with a balanced indoor plant fertilizer.
  • In autumn–winter, reduce watering slightly and stop fertilising to align with natural growth cycles.
  • Rotate the plant occasionally to encourage even growth and leaf development.

🐛 Common Issues

  • Yellow leaves: Often due to overwatering—check drainage.
  • Brown edges: May signal low humidity or too much direct sun.
  • Pests: Rarely but watch for mealybugs or spider mites—wipe leaves and treat early.

🧬 Botanical Background

A hybrid of Philodendron melanochrysum and Philodendron erubescens, the ‘Prince of Orange’ was discovered at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the 1980s. Its flamboyant new growth and ease of care make it a beloved favourite in European plant circles.

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As an educator of 25 years plus experience, I always go back to reading and re-reading this timeless book by Dr. Chapman. What a blessing it is for the parents of teenagers and those who work with teens. The 5 love languages themselves are simple enough to "get," but putting them into practice can be a bit difficult for parents. Have no fear: there are plenty of examples and case studies in the book that will "spark" ideas or plans in the reader's mind. The last few chapters on how to deal with parental anger and different family structures are also very helpful. My only one regret: I wish someone had recommended this book to me when my kids were 9 or 10 years old. Get this book. It can be a game changer.
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I love the tone of this book. The author comes across well, with the whole goal being to get to know our teens at the heart level. I found myself wanting to see my kids in this same light, as wonderful people God positioned in my life for me to know and interact with. Just that part would have made this book worthwhile. It really did help to change my heart toward them. There were some areas where I felt entitled to respect from them, but those thoughts were dashed as I realized I owe them only love. The author also addressed every question that came up, such as, "Isn't that indulgent?" "What about discipline?" "If I just love them, won't they walk all over me?" Those questions proved I just didn't understand the meaning of the word Love. These questions were particularly answered in the chapters about acts of service and gifts, two love languages that can easily be misused by both parents and teenagers. I learned some things I'd never thought of, such as making a ceremony out of gift giving, in order for it to be accepted as a gift rather than just something a son or daughter is entitled to. About acts of service, I appreciated the advice to serve, all the while explaining what we are doing, so that they will never misunderstand and think they are entitled to acts of service, and also that they will not miss what we are doing is expressing love. Something else that was new to me, and I hadn't counted on, was the moodiness of teenagers. I didn't know that was common and that it will be outgrown. I know, I should have known, I was obviously one at one time, but I missed the obvious, and had some aha moments personally, when I read this book. I hadn't known that there is no need to be offended or intimidated by these moody spells, but to lovingly address the person just as if they were not. There was a whole chapter devoted to finding out our teens' love languages, and even how they might have changed dialects by growing up. The book is up to date, acknowledging that there are cell phones and electronics, and how this affects today's teens so much more than the previous generation. The reason I don't give it five stars is because I thought the author could have used more examples of interests kids could have. So many of the examples and suggestions involved either peer relationships, homework, or sports, all areas where I thought kids would be displaying false personalities. I would have liked to read more examples about family activities in the home, where everyone tends to be more like themselves, and where the reality of their life will lie as soon as they graduate from school. It could also be that we are farming, and our lifestyle is very home centered instead of business trip/9 -5 hours oriented, and I just couldn't relate to those examples. Anyway, that small concern didn't take much away from a great book, There is so much wise advice here, that we could easily fill in our own examples from our life. This is a book I'm glad to have in my library and one that I will read again.
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