Philodendron xanadu (often sold as 'Xanadu Green') is a robust, self-heading tropical foliage plant prized for its dense rosette of glossy, deeply lobed dark-green leaves. Unlike vining philodendrons, it forms a neat, bushy clump that stays compact, making it a popular choice for pots, balconies and shaded landscape beds.
Native to Brazil and a member of the arum family (Araceae), it thrives in the warm, humid conditions found across most of India. It tolerates a wide range of light, from bright indirect indoor light to dappled outdoor shade, and asks for very little care once established.
It is valued in Indian homes, offices and gardens for its lush, architectural look and its ability to purify indoor air while withstanding the heat of Indian summers.
Specifications
| Family |
Araceae |
| Native region |
Brazil (South America) |
| Mature height |
60-120 cm |
| Mature spread |
90-150 cm |
| Growth rate |
Moderate |
| Foliage |
Evergreen, glossy, deeply lobed dark-green leaves |
| Flower colour |
Greenish-white spathe (rare indoors) |
| Flower season |
Rarely flowers in cultivation |
| Climate zone |
Tropical and subtropical; warm humid regions of India |
Care guide
| Sunlight |
Bright indirect light indoors; partial to full shade outdoors. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun, which scorches leaves. |
| Watering |
Water when the top 2-3 cm of soil feels dry; keep evenly moist in summer, reduce in monsoon and winter. Avoid waterlogging. |
| Soil / mix |
Well-draining, organic-rich potting mix; e.g. garden soil, compost and coco-peat/perlite. Must drain freely. |
| Temperature |
Thrives at 18-32 C. Protect from cold below 10 C and frost in north Indian winters. |
| Humidity |
Prefers moderate to high humidity (50-70%); mist or group plants in dry indoor/AC conditions. |
| Fertilizer |
Feed a balanced liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season (March-October); avoid feeding in winter. |
| Pruning |
Minimal; remove old, yellow or damaged leaves at the base to keep the clump tidy. |
| Repotting |
Repot every 2-3 years or when root-bound, ideally in spring, into a pot one size larger. |
| Propagation |
By division of the clump or offsets; also via stem cuttings. Best done in warm months. |
| Pests & problems |
Watch for mealybugs, spider mites and scale; wipe leaves and treat with neem oil if needed. |
| Toxicity / safety |
Toxic to pets and humans if ingested; contains insoluble calcium oxalate crystals that irritate the mouth and digestive tract. Keep away from children and pets. |
| Difficulty |
Easy |
Uses
<p>Philodendron xanadu is a versatile ornamental in Indian settings:</p><ul><li>Indoor potted plant for living rooms, offices and lobbies.</li><li>Balcony, verandah and shaded patio container plant.</li><li>Mass-planted as a low filler or border in shaded garden beds and landscaping.</li><li>Helps improve indoor air quality and adds a lush, tropical look.</li></ul>
Growing tips
<p>Place it in bright, filtered light away from harsh direct sun. During the hot, dry pre-monsoon months (April-June), mist the foliage and check soil moisture more often.</p><p>Ease off watering during the monsoon to prevent root rot, ensuring the pot drains well. In north India, move the plant indoors or to a sheltered spot during cold winter nights below 10 C. Feed monthly through the warm growing season and wipe the leaves to keep them glossy and dust-free.</p>