
Description
The Philodendron ‘Snowdrift’ is a stunning tropical aroid that evolves in color and character as it matures — making it a must-have for plant collectors and indoor jungle enthusiasts. With broad, heart-shaped leaves dusted in creamy-white speckles over minty green, this variety earns its name from its snowy, frosted appearance. As it grows, the foliage can deepen in tone and shape, giving the plant dynamic, sculptural appeal.
Known for its elegant vining habit and rare foliage, the Snowdrift thrives in bright, indirect light and warm, humid conditions — ideal for homes, offices, plant walls, or greenhouse displays.
Supplied in 50mm Pots
Features
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Botanical Name: Philodendron hybrid (commonly called ‘Snowdrift’)
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Growth Habit: Climbing or trailing with support
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Variegation Style: Speckled creamy-white over pale green; leaves darken with age
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Leaf Form: Broad, rounded, heart-like juvenile leaves that elongate over time
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Rare Hybrid: A unique and collectible philodendron not commonly found in retail nurseries
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Perfect for Styling: Adds sophisticated texture and color contrast to interior spaces
Why You Should Buy
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Dynamic Foliage: Watch it shift and darken as it matures — a living sculpture
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High Collector Demand: A favorite among aroid collectors for its subtle beauty and rarity
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Easy to Grow: With the right care, it's forgiving and fast-growing
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Versatile Display: Train it to climb a moss pole or let it trail for a cascading effect
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Impressive Visual Texture: Delicate flecks and frost-like tones make every leaf stand out
Climate Suitability (Australia)
Ideal growing zones based on Australia’s climate:
✅ Suitable Outdoor Zones:
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Zone 1 (Tropical) – e.g., Cairns, Darwin
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Zone 2 (Subtropical) – e.g., Brisbane, Gold Coast, Northern NSW
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Zone 3 (Warm Temperate) – e.g., Sydney, Coastal WA (with winter protection)
⚠️ Indoor or Greenhouse Growing:
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Zone 4 (Cool Temperate) – e.g., Melbourne, Adelaide
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Not frost-tolerant — keep indoors or in protected areas
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Great as a warm-climate indoor feature
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Care & Maintenance
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Light: Bright, indirect light helps maintain leaf color and growth rate
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Watering: Water when top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry; avoid soggy roots
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Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity — mist or use a pebble tray if needed
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Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix (soil, perlite, orchid bark)
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Fertiliser: Feed monthly in active growing seasons (spring/summer)
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Growth Support: Moss pole or trellis helps it climb and encourages larger leaves
FAQs
Q: Is this plant toxic to pets?
A: Yes — like most aroids, it contains oxalates that can irritate pets and humans if ingested. Keep out of reach of curious pets and children.
Q: How fast does Snowdrift grow?
A: With proper light and warmth, it’s a moderately fast grower, especially when supported and regularly fed.
Q: Why are my leaves turning dark green with less speckling?
A: Mature leaves tend to lose the snowy effect and develop deeper tones. Keep light bright and consistent to preserve lighter variegation.
Q: Can it be grown outdoors in cooler parts of Australia?
A: Only in pots that can be brought indoors during cold months. This plant does not tolerate frost and prefers warmth year-round.

