šæ Philodendron āRing of Fireā
A collectorās statement plant with unmistakable character.
Philodendron āRing of Fireā is known for its deeply serrated, jagged leaves and dramatic color shifts. Each leaf unfurls with its own personality, blending shades of deep green, golden yellow, burnt orange, and creamy variegation. No two are ever the same.
Architectural. Bold. A true focal point.
At House of Ivy, this is the kind of plant that anchors a room and tells a story.
šŖ“ Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal.
It can tolerate medium light, but stronger light encourages better variegation and fuller growth. Avoid harsh direct sun.
š§ Water
Allow the top 1ā2 inches of soil to dry between waterings.
Water thoroughly, then allow excess to drain. Consistently soggy soil can lead to root rot.
š” Temperature
Prefers 65ā80°F.
Keep away from cold drafts and sudden temperature drops.
š± Soil
Well-draining aroid mix.
A blend of potting soil, orchid bark, and perlite works beautifully.
š¾ Pet Friendly
Not pet friendly.
Philodendrons contain calcium oxalate crystals and are toxic to cats and dogs if ingested.
šæ Plant Parent Match
⢠Intermediate plant lovers ready for something striking
⢠Collectors who appreciate variegation and texture
⢠Design-forward spaces needing a bold botanical anchor
Philodendron āRing of Fireā is not subtle.
It is layered. Textural. Sculptural.
And when it grows well, it is unforgettable. š„




