Philodendron Ring of Fire High Color
Best statement plant for indoor gardeners seeking vibrant, low-maintenance tropical foliage.
Elevate your indoor jungle with the Philodendron Ring of Fire High Color. This highly sought-after houseplant boasts striking, multi-colored foliage with vibrant variegation, making it a true statement piece. It arrives fully rooted and established in a 4-inch pot, ready to thrive in bright indirect light. Care is simple, requiring weekly watering only when the soil feels dry. This tropical foliage plant is an easy-care addition that brings exceptional visual appeal and a touch of the tropics to any home.
$29.99
Owner Satisfaction
4.7
/ 5
Category Rank
141
/ 9446
#141 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
-43%
Below average
Recommended Temperature Range
6585
/ –°F
Who it's for
- Plant enthusiasts looking for sculptural, serrated leaf shapes
- Collectors seeking unique, high-contrast foliage patterns
- Interior designers wanting a bold, architectural focal point
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious buyers preferring affordable, common houseplants
- Casual gardeners lacking specialized indoor growing equipment
- Impatient growers wanting fast-maturing, low-maintenance greenery
Performance breakdown
Variegation Intensity
High-contrast foliage patterns create an immediate, eye-catching focal point.
Beginner Accessibility
Straightforward care requirements make this exotic variety surprisingly manageable for novices.
Growth Stability
Fully rooted and established specimens ensure a seamless transition to your home.
Aesthetic Impact
The unique serrated leaves provide a sophisticated, tropical architectural silhouette.
Environmental Adaptability
Thrives best in specific light conditions, requiring a dedicated bright spot.
Pet Safety
Toxicity necessitates careful placement away from curious cats and dogs.
Key Specs
Recommended Temperature Range
65–85°F
Watering Schedule
Approximately once per week indoors when medium is dry
Pot Diameter
4 inches
Scientific Name
Philodendron
Toxicity to Pets
Toxic
Light Requirement
Bright Indirect Light
Care Level
Easy
Watering Frequency
Moderate
Features
- Striking multi-colored foliage with high variegation
- Fully rooted and established plant
- Easy care, suitable for beginners
- Thrives in bright indirect light
- Requires straightforward weekly watering
- Adds vibrant tropical appeal
- US-based seller
What customers say
Customers consistently celebrate the exceptional quality and striking coloration of the Philodendron Ring of Fire. Reviews frequently note that plants arrive robust and expertly packaged, often displaying more intense variegation than expected. This vibrant color design is the main source of buyer satisfaction. Although the price is premium, purchasers feel the plant's health and aesthetic rarity provide significant value. This offering is viewed as a reliable source for acquiring high end specimens.
Know before you buy
High color refers to the intensity and frequency of the plant's variegation. You can expect a vibrant mix of cream, yellow, and orange splashes across the leaves, making each individual leaf look unique.
No, the Philodendron Ring of Fire is toxic to pets if ingested. It is best to place this plant on a high shelf or in a room that your pets cannot access.
Check the soil moisture by inserting your finger about an inch into the potting medium. If it feels dry to the touch, it is time to water; if it still feels damp, wait a few more days.
While it does not require a specialized grow light, it does need bright, indirect light to maintain its vibrant colors. A spot near an east-facing window or a few feet away from a south-facing window is usually ideal.
No, the plant arrives fully rooted and established in a 4-inch pot. It is recommended to let it acclimate to your home's environment for a few weeks before considering a repot.
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