Lighting: Bright, indirect light
Water: Once a week. Let soil dry out between waterings.
Humidity: Appreciates extra humidity.
Family: Araceae
Native Origin: South America
USDA Hardy Zone: 10 & 11
GROWING INDOORS
Philodendron Xanadu is a very low maintenance houseplant with dramatically wavy leaves that grow longer and more wavy as they mature. Comparatively speaking these Philo's are relatively drought tolerant and only require bright, indirect light and weekly waterings. With extra humidity, your plant will really take off.
GROWING OUTDOORS
Philodendron grow very well outdoors, but they are not winter hardy and should be brought inside once temperatures dip below 55 degrees. Spring through Fall, keep your Philodendron in Full Shade and make sure it is not receiving any hot, direct sun. Water once your plant has had a chance to dry out, usually about every 4-5 days outdoors with moderate temperatures. During periods of extreme heat, you may need to water your Philodendron every 2-3 days.