Philodendron xanaduis a low-maintenance plant with exotic large leaves that can accentuate your indoors. Philodendron xanadu, sometimes known as Winterbourneis a perennial plant belonging to the family Araceae. The plantforms dense clumps with glossy green, deeply dissected, lobed leaves. A Xanadu plant can be grown indoors or outdoors. Unlike many other philodendrons, This is not a vining plant, therefore support is required. How to Grow and Care for a Xanadu Plant It's not difficult to take care of Xanadu. Light - Philodendron xanadu likes bright, indirect light well, and even a small amount of direct sunlight, especially early in the day, will be good for it. If you have this plant in too dark of a place, the stem will grow too long while too direct sunlight can cause the foliage to change into a yellow color. Water requirements - Keep the potting mix moist but not soggy. Maintain good drainage. Excess water may cause the yellowing of leaves. Fertilizer Make sure to fertilize them regularly throughout the growing season with a feeding solution that has all the macronutrients for the best results. Pests on Xanadu Xanadu plant has a high resistance to pests but might get infested by the mealybug. Washing the leaves regularly can help keep pest infestations at bay. Toxicity Xanadu are poisonous to vertebrates. They contain calcium oxalate crystals which are poisonous and irritating. The sap may cause skin irritation. Chewing or ingesting parts of the plant may result in severe swelling and compromised respiratory functions. According to ASPCA, this plant is toxic to cats and dogs. Buy Philodendron xanadu here Buy Philodendron here Next step Gardener services Maintenance gardener Setup gardener Balcony gardener Vegetable gardener Flower gardener Virtual garden consultation Landscaping services Landscape design Landscape garden maintenance Online nursery Organic pesticides and fertilizers Plant media Organic seeds Extra reading Plants for a terraced garden Small Indoor Plants Indoor Plants for Bedroom How to grow succulents Best greens to have in the garden Happy Gardening! Dr. Vandana K.