75 - 95cm Philodendron African Fantasy 19cm Pot House Plant

Philodendron ‘African Fantasy’, also known as Thaumatophyllum ‘African Fantasy’, is a unique hybrid resulting from a cross between Philodendron bipinnatifidum and Philodendron goeldii. It is known for its large, deeply lobed, glossy green leaves, which give it a distinctive, tropical...
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75 - 95cm Philodendron African Fantasy 19cm Pot House Plant

75 - 95cm Philodendron African Fantasy 19cm Pot House Plant

£59.99

75 - 95cm Philodendron African Fantasy 19cm Pot House Plant

£59.99

Philodendron ‘African Fantasy’, also known as Thaumatophyllum ‘African Fantasy’, is a unique hybrid resulting from a cross between Philodendron bipinnatifidum and Philodendron goeldii. It is known for its large, deeply lobed, glossy green leaves, which give it a distinctive, tropical appearance. Unlike some Philodendron cultivars with variegation, ‘African Fantasy’ maintains a rich green colour throughout its foliage.

This plant has a semi-upright to spreading growth habit, making it an excellent choice for statement pieces in indoor settings. As it matures, its leaves develop more pronounced lobes, creating a stunning architectural display. With proper care, this Philodendron can thrive indoors for many years, bringing a lush, exotic feel to your space.


Care Guide

Light Requirements

  • Prefers bright, indirect light for optimal growth.
  • Can tolerate moderate light but will grow more slowly.
  • Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves.
  • If kept in lower light conditions, leaf size may be smaller, and growth may become leggy.

Watering

  • Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
  • Water when the top 2-3 cm (1 inch) of soil feels dry. Typically, this means watering every 7-10 days, but frequency may vary depending on climate.
  • Use room-temperature, filtered, or dechlorinated water to prevent root stress.
  • Ensure excess water can drain freely from the pot to avoid root rot.

Humidity & Temperature

  • Thrives in moderate to high humidity levels (50-70%). If humidity is low, consider:
    • Using a pebble tray with water.
    • Running a humidifier nearby.
    • Misting occasionally, though not excessively.
  • Prefers temperatures between 18-27°C (65-80°F).
  • Avoid placing near cold drafts, heating vents, or air conditioning units.

Soil & Potting

  • Requires a well-draining, aerated soil mix to support healthy root development.
  • Ideal soil mixture:
    • 50% peat-based potting mix or coco coir
    • 20% perlite for aeration
    • 20% orchid bark for structure
    • 10% worm castings or compost for slow-release nutrients
  • Always use a pot with drainage holes to prevent standing water.

Fertilisation

  • Feed with a balanced liquid fertiliser (such as 20-20-20 or 10-10-10) every 4 weeks during the growing season (spring and summer).
  • Reduce feeding to once every 6-8 weeks in autumn and winter, as growth slows.
  • Avoid over-fertilising, which can lead to salt buildup and leaf tip browning.

Pruning & Maintenance

  • Prune to remove damaged, yellowing, or leggy growth and encourage new growth.
  • Wipe leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and enhance photosynthesis.
  • If the plant grows too large, you can trim back older leaves to maintain its shape.

Support & Growth Habits

  • While it is not a true climber, ‘African Fantasy’ benefits from some support as it matures.
  • You can provide a moss pole, stake, or trellis to encourage upright growth.
  • If left untrained, it will develop a sprawling, shrubby habit.

Propagation

This plant is typically propagated through stem cuttings or air layering.

Propagation by Stem Cuttings

  1. Cut a 6-10 cm (2.5-4 inch) stem section with at least one node.
  2. Remove any lower leaves and place the cutting in water or a moist perlite/soil mix.
  3. Keep in a warm, humid environment with indirect light.
  4. Roots should develop within 2-4 weeks, after which the cutting can be transplanted into soil.

Propagation by Air Layering

  1. Select a healthy stem and make a small incision near a node.
  2. Wrap the area with damp sphagnum moss, securing it with plastic wrap.
  3. Keep the moss moist until roots appear (usually within 4-6 weeks).
  4. Once well-rooted, cut below the new root system and plant in soil.

Pests & Common Issues

  • Pests: Susceptible to spider mites, aphids, mealybugs, and thrips. Treat infestations with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
  • Yellowing Leaves: Usually due to overwatering or nutrient deficiencies. Ensure proper drainage and fertilisation.
  • Brown Leaf Tips: Often caused by low humidity or excessive fertiliser. Adjust care accordingly.
  • Leggy Growth: Insufficient light—move the plant to a brighter location.

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Upright and Fresh: Our innovative design ensures that your plants remain upright and fresh during transit. Specially engineered compartments and supports within the box prevent movement and damage, so your plants arrive in perfect condition.

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Tropical Glasshouse Nursery: Our plants are nurtured in our tropical glasshouse nursery located in Lincolnshire, where we maintain an average temperature of 16°C. We do not use cold warehouses, ensuring optimal conditions for plant health.

Plastic Nursery Pots: All our plants are supplied in practical plastic nursery pots. If you prefer a more decorative option, we offer a range of stylish pots available for purchase separately.

Non-Consumable: Please note that our plants are intended for ornamental purposes only unless specifically stated as edible. Ensure you check product descriptions carefully if you are looking for edible varieties.

Variable Heights: The height of our plants can vary by approximately +/- 10%. This natural fluctuation ensures you receive a unique and healthy specimen.

Plant Pot Sizes: Pot sizes may vary by approximately +/- 1cm. To ensure a proper fit, we recommend selecting a decorative pot that is 1-2cm larger than the stated plant pot size. For instance, if you purchase a plant in a 17cm pot, a 18 - 19cm decorative pot would be ideal.

Quarantining: All our houseplants are regularly sprayed with a preventative systemic bug treatment. We do our best to ensure a bug free growing environment however sometimes these can unfortunately be missed, as such we always recommend quarantining plants when they first enter your home and checking them upon arrival for bugs.
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