The hopeless romantic plant
The hopeless romantic plant
Indirect light
Keep soil lightly moist, not soggy
Toxic






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Indirect light
Keep soil lightly moist, not soggy
Toxic






The promise we make on every plant we send out.
Use well-draining soil and place it in indirect light. Water regularly, letting the topsoil dry slightly between waterings, and avoid letting it sit in water. Maintain moderate humidity for healthy growth, light misting helps, especially in dry indoor spaces. Trim occasionally to encourage fuller growth and maintain shape. Feed with a liquid fertiliser once a month during spring and summer.
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| Name | Philodendron Oxycardium Green Plant |
|---|---|
| Category | PLANTS |
| Size | |
| Country of Origin | INDIA |
| Marketed by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| MRP | ₹350 (Incl. of all taxes) |
| Manufactured by | Ugaoo Agritech Pvt Ltd, Plot No. 90, Floriculture Park, Ambi, MIDC, Talegaon Dabhade, Maharashtra 410507 |
| Customer Support | Email : support@ugaoo.com Call: +91-9129912991 |






























Philodendron Oxycardium Green Plant
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Yes, the Philodendron oxycardium is a popular indoor plant. Its trailing growth and easy-care nature make it ideal for homes and offices.
No, the oxycardium plant is not a true money plant. While the philodendron oxycardium green plant looks similar to a money plant, it belongs to a different plant family.
Yes, philodendron plants are often considered positive indoor plants in Vastu. Their lush green foliage is associated with growth, harmony, and a refreshing indoor environment.
Philodendrons aren’t known for their fragrance, but some varieties can surprise you! While most have neutral-scented leaves, their flowers—though rare in home settings—can emit a light, sweet aroma. However, if your Philodendron smells odd, it might be due to overwatering or root rot. Keep the plant's soil well-drained, and it will stay fresh and fabulous!
No! Keeping your Philodendron in a completely dark room is a surefire way to get leggy, weak growth. These green beauties are total sun lovers, needing at least 6-8 hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily. Pop them near a sunny window or balcony, and watch them thrive with their signature, gorgeous, evergreen charm!

