A lack of leaf color usually indicates a problem, yet this philodendron's look is unique. The lovely white splotches will contrast your flora.
A classic rainforest variety, this plant loves to climb as it grows, so provide it with vertical support as early as you can.
With hole-filled leaves that resemble Swiss cheese, this philodendron is one of the most low-light-tolerant and may survive in north-facing windows.
This Indonesian vining philodendron has silver splotches. It requires little care—just sprinkle or humidify it.
This plant's glossy, nearly black leaves are prized for their striking color. It doesn't vine like other philodendrons. Self-heading or arborescent philodendrons fan out like trees.
The thin, climbing philodendron has silver-colored leaves. Lower light promotes sword-like development.
The Philodendron Selloum is a large, striking plant for novices. Ideal for a bookshelf or nook with space to sprawl out.
The Birkin is a rare hybrid with green stripes on its leaves. It develops slowly yet steadily with adequate care.