Philodendron 'Florida Beauty x Mayoi' Variegated
Best rare specimen for experienced collectors seeking unique variegated foliage.
This Philodendron 'Florida Beauty x Mayoi' Variegated is a stunning hybrid known for its unique foliage. The plant features a captivating blend of 'Florida Beauty' and 'Mayoi' traits, showcasing striking variegation that adds a touch of exotic beauty to any indoor space. It thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers its soil to dry out slightly between waterings. With its attractive appearance and manageable care needs, this Philodendron is an excellent choice for plant enthusiasts looking to add a rare and vibrant specimen to their collection.
$150.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.6
/ 5
Category Rank
1100
/ 2887
#1100 in Plants
Price vs Category Average
+251%
Above average
Pot size
6.5
/ " diameter
Who it's for
- Interior stylists seeking a dramatic, high-impact statement piece
- Serious collectors looking to elevate their curated botanical portfolio
- Patient hobbyists who find joy in watching unique foliage evolve
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers prioritizing value over rare botanical status
- Busy plant owners lacking time for precise environmental maintenance
- Perfectionists worried about potential loss of aesthetic variegation
Performance breakdown
Variegation Stability
Striking patterns emerge, though high-white sections require careful humidity management.
Growth Vigor
Hybrid genetics provide a robust growth rate for a rare specimen.
Care Accessibility
Manageable for enthusiasts, but demands attention to specific watering cycles.
Foliage Aesthetic
The unique leaf morphology creates a standout visual focal point.
Environmental Adaptability
Thrives in standard indoor conditions with consistent bright, indirect light.
Leaf Durability
Highly variegated tissue is delicate and prone to minor browning.
Key Specs
Pot size
6.5" diameter
Height
19" (with pot)
Longest leaf length
12.25"
Know before you buy
This hybrid thrives in bright, indirect light. Providing adequate light is essential to support the variegation and prevent the plant from becoming leggy.
It prefers to dry out slightly between waterings. Always check that the top inch or two of soil is dry to the touch before adding more water to avoid root rot.
Yes, highly variegated sections of the leaf lack chlorophyll and are naturally more delicate. It is common for these specific areas to brown slightly as the leaf matures, which is a typical characteristic of this hybrid.
The aurea variegation is often subtle when a leaf first unfurls. You will notice the patterns become significantly more defined and vibrant as the leaf hardens and matures.
The plant stands 19 inches tall including its 6.5-inch pot, with leaves reaching up to 12.25 inches in length. It is well-established in its current container and does not require immediate repotting upon arrival.
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