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❄️ Philodendron gloriosum ‘Snow Leopard’ Variegated ❄️
The Philodendron gloriosum ‘Snow Leopard’ is a living work of art. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves unfurl in rich, velvety green, dramatically overlaid with speckled and marbled variegation reminiscent of a snow-dusted leopard coat. The contrast between the soft texture and bold patterning gives this plant an unmistakably luxurious presence.
Unlike climbing philodendrons, gloriosum creeps gracefully across the surface of its substrate, rewarding patient growers with progressively larger, more striking leaves. Variegation on ‘Snow Leopard’ forms is beautifully unpredictable, with some leaves emerge softly dusted, while others boldly marked making each specimen entirely unique.
Striking leopard-pattern variegation: Creamy white and pale mint splashes scattered across deep green, velvety leaves, no two are ever the same.
Creeping growth habit: This philodendron spreads horizontally, producing increasingly impressive foliage over time.
Elite collector rarity: Rarely seen outside specialist collections and highly sought after for its distinctive patterning.
8-10cm potted in chunky soil
The Philodendron gloriosum ‘Snow Leopard’ is a living work of art. Its broad, heart-shaped leaves unfurl in rich, velvety green, dramatically overlaid with speckled and marbled variegation reminiscent of a snow-dusted leopard coat. The contrast between the soft texture and bold patterning gives this plant an unmistakably luxurious presence.
Unlike climbing philodendrons, gloriosum creeps gracefully across the surface of its substrate, rewarding patient growers with progressively larger, more striking leaves. Variegation on ‘Snow Leopard’ forms is beautifully unpredictable, with some leaves emerge softly dusted, while others boldly marked making each specimen entirely unique.
Striking leopard-pattern variegation: Creamy white and pale mint splashes scattered across deep green, velvety leaves, no two are ever the same.
Creeping growth habit: This philodendron spreads horizontally, producing increasingly impressive foliage over time.
Elite collector rarity: Rarely seen outside specialist collections and highly sought after for its distinctive patterning.
8-10cm potted in chunky soil