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Philodendron burle marx Variegata is a rare and highly collectable aroid prized for its dramatic marbled foliage. Named after the famous Brazilian landscape architect Roberto Burle Marx, this species is native to the tropical rainforests of Brazil and belongs to the Araceae family.
The variegated form is particularly eye-catching, with elongated, glossy leaves streaked and splashed with shades of creamy white, golden yellow, and minty green, set against a deep emerald background. Each leaf displays a unique variegation pattern, making every plant one of a kind. With age, its clumping growth habit produces dense clusters of leaves supported by arching stems, creating a lush, tropical display.
Typically growing 60120 cm indoors, the Variegated Burle Marx is compact compared to many philodendrons, making it ideal for homes and collectors looking for rare but manageable tropical plants.
Requires bright, indirect light to maintain strong variegation. In lower light, leaves may revert to greener tones, while direct sun may scorch the pale variegated sections.
Keep the soil lightly moist in spring and summer, watering when the top 23 cm feels dry. Avoid waterlogging, as this species is prone to root rot. In winter, reduce watering slightly.
Temperature: Thrives in 1828C. Avoid draughts and protect from temperatures below 15C.
Humidity: Prefers high humidity (60%+). Use a humidifier or pebble tray in drier homes to prevent crisping edges.
Plant in a chunky, free-draining aroid mix peat-free compost blended with orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir is ideal. Repot every 12 years in spring to refresh the mix and allow for growth.
Feed every 23 weeks during the growing season with a balanced liquid fertiliser. Reduce feeding in autumn and stop in winter.
Remove old or yellowing leaves to keep the plant looking fresh. Trim back leggy growth to encourage bushiness. Stem cuttings propagate easily in water, moss, or soil.
A clumping philodendron that stays relatively compact, reaching 60120 cm indoors. Its variegation becomes more dramatic as the plant matures and new leaves unfurl.
Loss of variegation: Insufficient light.
Yellowing leaves: Overwatering or poor drainage.
Brown edges: Low humidity.
Pests: Occasionally affected by thrips, mealybugs, or spider mites.
This cultivar honours Roberto Burle Marx, one of the most influential landscape architects of the 20th century, who often used philodendrons in his tropical garden designs. The variegated form combines the lush growth habit of the original species with unique marbling, making it one of the most sought-after philodendrons in cultivation.
Quick Care Summary
Light: Bright, indirect to maintain variegation
Water: Lightly moist; reduce in winter
Temperature: 1828C; avoid below 15C
Humidity: High (60%+ recommended)
Soil: Chunky, well-draining aroid mix
Feed: Every 23 weeks in spring/summer
Growth: Compact clump, 60120 cm; glossy green leaves with cream, yellow, and mint variegation