Philodendron Caramel Marble Variegated – Live Rooted Cuttings (Tissue Culture Plant)

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Add a rare gem to your plant collection with the Philodendron Caramel Marble Variegated, a stunning tropical aroid known for its dramatic mix of caramel, cream, yellow, and green tones marbled across large, glossy leaves. This listing offers live rooted cuttings grown from tissue culture, ensuring a healthy start and true-to-type variegation from a reliable source.

Each cutting is fully rooted and ready to grow in your preferred substrate or potting mix. The Caramel Marble’s captivating variegation makes it a centerpiece plant for collectors seeking unique foliage. As the plant matures, its colors deepen, and the variegation patterns become more distinct and vibrant. A must-have for rare plant enthusiasts and aroids lovers alike.

Key Features:

  • Rare variegated Philodendron with caramel, cream, and green marbling

  • Sold as live rooted cuttings (not bare stem), tissue culture propagated

  • Ready for transplant into soil, sphagnum moss, or aroid mix

  • Perfect for collectors of exotic or variegated houseplants

  • High-value, limited-availability tropical plant

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. What does "tissue culture" mean for this plant?
    Tissue culture refers to a propagation method that produces genetically identical plants in sterile conditions. This ensures consistency in quality, reduces the risk of disease, and preserves the unique variegation of the Caramel Marble variety.

  2. How should I care for my rooted cutting after arrival?
    Place the cutting in a well-draining, airy substrate such as an aroid mix or sphagnum moss. Keep it in a warm, humid environment with bright, indirect light. Water lightly until the plant adjusts and new growth begins to appear.

  3. Will the variegation stay as the plant grows?
    Yes, the tissue culture propagation helps preserve the plant’s variegation, but maintaining bright, indirect light is essential. Low light may reduce variegation, while optimal lighting encourages more vibrant and defined marbled patterns.

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