
Philodendron Orange Marmalade Indonesian Form
What Makes This Plant Stand Out
This isnât your average Orange Marmalade.
This is the Indonesian Formâa rarer, highly variegated variant with deep pigment contrast. Each paddle-shaped leaf bursts with orange, gold, and chartreuse on a velvety deep green base. The variegation is a periclinal chimera, meaning it's geneticânot just a flukeâand stable from leaf to leaf.
Unlike tissue culture versions, this specimen was grown from mature cuttings and acclimated for 6+ weeks at our nursery. What you see is what you'll keepâno surprise reversion to plain green.
If youâve been waiting for a standout, non-vining Philodendron with color that actually sticks, this is it.
Product Details
| Plant Name | Philodendron 'Orange Marmalade' â Indonesian Form |
| Form | Self-heading (non-vining) |
| Growth Habit | Upright, slow to moderate |
| Leaf Size | Up to 12â long at maturity |
| Size at Shipping | Rooted starter in 3.5â4â pot |
| Soil | Aroid mix (orchid bark, perlite, pumice) |
| Light | Bright, indirect lightâno direct sun |
| Humidity | 60â85% ideal |
| Fertilizer | Low-nitrogen monthly during active growth |
Why Choose the Indonesian Form?
Most Orange Marmalade plants in circulation are tissue cultureâa fast, inexpensive propagation method that often leads to duller variegation over time. Ours are cutting-grown from a high-color mother plant and chosen for bold patterning. These arenât guesswork; theyâre selected.
Expect long-lasting orange flare, a dense form that doesnât climb, and a real genetic edge when it comes to maintaining those chromatic highs.
Care Tips for Maximum Color
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Light: Place near a bright window but shield from direct sun. Too little light = dull variegation; too much = burn.
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Water: Let the top 1â2" of soil dry between waterings. Avoid soggy roots.
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Humidity: Higher humidity brings out the best in the orange, gold, and chartreuse tones. A pebble tray or humidifier is helpful.
-
Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring/summer. Look for a balanced mix with calcium and magnesium for stronger growth.
Shipping & Live Delivery Guarantee
All plants are shipped via USPS or UPS with tracking and protective packaging. Your Philodendron will be:
-
Rooted in soil (not tissue culture)
-
Carefully packed in branded boxes with climate-conscious insulation
-
Protected by our Live Delivery GuaranteeÂ
What Makes This Plant Stand Out
This isnât your average Orange Marmalade.
This is the Indonesian Formâa rarer, highly variegated variant with deep pigment contrast. Each paddle-shaped leaf bursts with orange, gold, and chartreuse on a velvety deep green base. The variegation is a periclinal chimera, meaning it's geneticânot just a flukeâand stable from leaf to leaf.
Unlike tissue culture versions, this specimen was grown from mature cuttings and acclimated for 6+ weeks at our nursery. What you see is what you'll keepâno surprise reversion to plain green.
If youâve been waiting for a standout, non-vining Philodendron with color that actually sticks, this is it.
Product Details
| Plant Name | Philodendron 'Orange Marmalade' â Indonesian Form |
| Form | Self-heading (non-vining) |
| Growth Habit | Upright, slow to moderate |
| Leaf Size | Up to 12â long at maturity |
| Size at Shipping | Rooted starter in 3.5â4â pot |
| Soil | Aroid mix (orchid bark, perlite, pumice) |
| Light | Bright, indirect lightâno direct sun |
| Humidity | 60â85% ideal |
| Fertilizer | Low-nitrogen monthly during active growth |
Why Choose the Indonesian Form?
Most Orange Marmalade plants in circulation are tissue cultureâa fast, inexpensive propagation method that often leads to duller variegation over time. Ours are cutting-grown from a high-color mother plant and chosen for bold patterning. These arenât guesswork; theyâre selected.
Expect long-lasting orange flare, a dense form that doesnât climb, and a real genetic edge when it comes to maintaining those chromatic highs.
Care Tips for Maximum Color
-
Light: Place near a bright window but shield from direct sun. Too little light = dull variegation; too much = burn.
-
Water: Let the top 1â2" of soil dry between waterings. Avoid soggy roots.
-
Humidity: Higher humidity brings out the best in the orange, gold, and chartreuse tones. A pebble tray or humidifier is helpful.
-
Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring/summer. Look for a balanced mix with calcium and magnesium for stronger growth.
Shipping & Live Delivery Guarantee
All plants are shipped via USPS or UPS with tracking and protective packaging. Your Philodendron will be:
-
Rooted in soil (not tissue culture)
-
Carefully packed in branded boxes with climate-conscious insulation
-
Protected by our Live Delivery GuaranteeÂ
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$25.50Description
What Makes This Plant Stand Out
This isnât your average Orange Marmalade.
This is the Indonesian Formâa rarer, highly variegated variant with deep pigment contrast. Each paddle-shaped leaf bursts with orange, gold, and chartreuse on a velvety deep green base. The variegation is a periclinal chimera, meaning it's geneticânot just a flukeâand stable from leaf to leaf.
Unlike tissue culture versions, this specimen was grown from mature cuttings and acclimated for 6+ weeks at our nursery. What you see is what you'll keepâno surprise reversion to plain green.
If youâve been waiting for a standout, non-vining Philodendron with color that actually sticks, this is it.
Product Details
| Plant Name | Philodendron 'Orange Marmalade' â Indonesian Form |
| Form | Self-heading (non-vining) |
| Growth Habit | Upright, slow to moderate |
| Leaf Size | Up to 12â long at maturity |
| Size at Shipping | Rooted starter in 3.5â4â pot |
| Soil | Aroid mix (orchid bark, perlite, pumice) |
| Light | Bright, indirect lightâno direct sun |
| Humidity | 60â85% ideal |
| Fertilizer | Low-nitrogen monthly during active growth |
Why Choose the Indonesian Form?
Most Orange Marmalade plants in circulation are tissue cultureâa fast, inexpensive propagation method that often leads to duller variegation over time. Ours are cutting-grown from a high-color mother plant and chosen for bold patterning. These arenât guesswork; theyâre selected.
Expect long-lasting orange flare, a dense form that doesnât climb, and a real genetic edge when it comes to maintaining those chromatic highs.
Care Tips for Maximum Color
-
Light: Place near a bright window but shield from direct sun. Too little light = dull variegation; too much = burn.
-
Water: Let the top 1â2" of soil dry between waterings. Avoid soggy roots.
-
Humidity: Higher humidity brings out the best in the orange, gold, and chartreuse tones. A pebble tray or humidifier is helpful.
-
Fertilizer: Feed monthly in spring/summer. Look for a balanced mix with calcium and magnesium for stronger growth.
Shipping & Live Delivery Guarantee
All plants are shipped via USPS or UPS with tracking and protective packaging. Your Philodendron will be:
-
Rooted in soil (not tissue culture)
-
Carefully packed in branded boxes with climate-conscious insulation
-
Protected by our Live Delivery GuaranteeÂ


















