Philodendrons come in all shapes and sizes. Native to Central and South America, these plants have two main categories, vining and non-climbing or upright. The vining varieties can be planted in hanging pots or baskets to let their leaves and vines grow downwards. They can also be potted with a trellis or support to climb up. Providing a trellis or support for a vining plant, helps encourage ariel roots to form and grip the support, which encourages larger foliage. Similar to the vining varieties, the non-climbing or upright philodendrons, need to have a trellis or support structure to keep it vertical and encourage foliage size. These plants can be low maintenance, requiring lots of bright indirect light and a loose potting soil with good drainage (a cactus mix usually does the trick). Watering needs tend to vary among varieties, so make sure to do your research when purchasing a philodendron.
There is no warranty for annuals, tropicals, or houseplants. Plants may be returned for full credit within 24 hours of purchase and must be in the same condition as they were when sold.