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Philodendron hederaceum 'Micans'
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Philodendron hederaceum (Jacq.) Schott 'Micans' Morphology
About Philodendron hederaceum (Jacq.) Schott 'Micans'
Philodendron hederaceum 'Micans' is a selection of the common heart-leaf philodendron, distinguished by its soft, velvety leaf texture. Originally derived from tropical Central and South American lineages, its deep green leaves have a shimmering bronze sheen. As a vining epiphyte, it naturally ascends trees in the humid understory, and grows well on climbing supports. It is a stable, easy-care houseplant widely grown in collections.
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Before You Buy
Shared checklist for Philodendron hederaceum and its cultivated forms
- Check that roots are firm and white to tan — avoid plants with black, slimy, or absent roots
- Inspect leaf undersides for thrips (tiny dark specks or silvery streaking) and mealybugs (white cottony deposits at leaf axils)
- Verify the plant has at least 2–3 healthy leaves and shows signs of active growth
- For listings showing only one photo, request images of the roots, underside of leaves, and any new growth before purchasing
Propagation Guide
How to Propagate Philodendron hederaceum (Jacq.) Schott 'Micans'
Shared across every form of Philodendron hederaceum — see this form's own Morphology for variegation-specific propagation notes.
Single-node cuttings root readily in moist sphagnum or water. Maintain 70%+ humidity and bottom warmth for best results.
Care Guide
Philodendron hederaceum (Jacq.) Schott 'Micans' Care Guide & Growing Conditions
General care shared across all forms of Philodendron hederaceum — cultivated forms may need brighter light or higher humidity than the plain species; check this form's Quick Facts above.
High-porosity mix: 50% perlite, 30% orchid bark, 20% coco coir. Good aeration is essential — philodendrons are prone to root rot in dense substrates.
Water thoroughly when the top 3–4 cm of substrate is dry. Ensure free drainage and never allow to sit in water. Reduce frequency in winter.
60–80% preferred. UK tap water can cause brown tips — use rainwater or filtered water where possible.
Balanced liquid fertiliser (e.g. 20-20-20) at quarter strength every two weeks in spring and summer. Monthly at most in winter.
Every 12–18 months or when roots circle the base of the pot. Move up one pot size only — oversized pots increase rot risk.
Common Problems
Brown leaf tips
Low humidity or fluoride/chlorine in tap water
Increase ambient humidity and switch to rainwater or filtered water
Yellow leaves
Overwatering or compacted substrate
Allow substrate to dry further between waterings; check root health and repot if necessary
Leggy growth with small leaves
Insufficient light
Move to a brighter position with more indirect light










