Thank you for your interest in this listing!
I have several specimens coming along in the next 1-2 months (likely late Dec - Jan 2021), and this variety is one of my staples, so join my waitlist and please stay tuned!
All specimens are sold well-established in 3.5” x 5” pots and have multiple buds emerging from the container mix. I will include specific images of the specimens for sale when I open this listing again.
Please see the images of the mature source plant in my post. They are the images without orange, lettered pot tags. This is what you can expect from all specimens, regardless of current leaf variegation level.
A Brazilian native, P. burle-marxii grows as a tight, branching, upright specimen indoors. Ultimately, it will require staking support or it will cascade over the pot edge.
This cultivar does occasionally produce non-variegated, solid green leaves. This is natural, completely to be expected, and is not indicative of a reversion that should be cut out. This is a stable cultivar. Just enjoy it!
I’ve also seen this cultivar listed as Philodendron burle-marxii ‘Albovariegata’. Some quick research seems to suggest they are synonymous. I originally acquired this as ‘Albovariegata’.
Botánica
4 months agoHi Corey!
Beautiful plants!
It’s plant C still available?
Corey’s Botanicals
4 months agoHi Silvia! Plant C is definitely still available.
Corey’s Botanicals
4 months agoPLEASE NOTE: PLANTS A,C NO LONGER AVAILABLE
Corey’s Botanicals
4 months agoSPECIMEN D NO LONGER AVAILABLE, AS WELL
Tess O
3 months agoAny of the plant still available?
Corey’s Botanicals
3 months agoHi Tess, yes, I do have several now available! If you could direct message me, I’ll text you some images of the 3 or 4 I now have available. I’m selling them for $95; they’re in larger containers with more potting mix than the ones listed and shown here.
Lizzette d
2 months agoHiiii do you only have A available ;-; ? Anymore?
Corey’s Botanicals
2 months agoHi Lizzette, right now, A is the only one. I will have more soon - likely in a month or two. They sell very quickly, and I’m propagating more, but winter slows the process down a little. Thank you for your inquiry! If you have any questions or concerns about specimen A, I’m happy to share. I shared the following with a potential customer last night who inquired about “A” via a DM:
“As a policy, I never sell unrooted or partially rooted material (unless I specifically indicate it in my listing). That cutting was made on 10/4 and was transplanted on 10/25. I expect to see roots through the drainage holes imminently. I track all of my cultural treatments; you’ll see them on the pot tag. Pot is 3.5” wide x 5” deep.”