Xanthosoma lindenii Magnificum
Xanthosoma lindenii Magnificum is a tropical plant native to Columbia with dramatic foliage. Its arrow head shaped leaves have high contrast green and white markings that catch the eye. It can grow to 2-3 feet high and wide.
LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Direct light can scorch the leaves.
WATER: Let the top two inches of soil dry out. Likes a well draining soil, but does not want to dry out.
FERTILIZE: Feed monthly during spring through summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
Xanthosoma lindenii Magnificum is a tropical plant native to Columbia with dramatic foliage. Its arrow head shaped leaves have high contrast green and white markings that catch the eye. It can grow to 2-3 feet high and wide.
LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Direct light can scorch the leaves.
WATER: Let the top two inches of soil dry out. Likes a well draining soil, but does not want to dry out.
FERTILIZE: Feed monthly during spring through summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
Xanthosoma lindenii Magnificum is a tropical plant native to Columbia with dramatic foliage. Its arrow head shaped leaves have high contrast green and white markings that catch the eye. It can grow to 2-3 feet high and wide.
LIGHT: Bright indirect light. Direct light can scorch the leaves.
WATER: Let the top two inches of soil dry out. Likes a well draining soil, but does not want to dry out.
FERTILIZE: Feed monthly during spring through summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer.