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Variegated Philodendron ‘Emerald Queen’ is a rare and elegant climbing Philodendron prized for its glossy foliage and striking marbled variegation. The plant produces elongated heart-shaped leaves splashed with shades of cream, mint, lime and soft yellow across rich emerald-green backgrounds. Depending on the individual plant, variegation can range from subtle flecking to dramatic sectoral patches, making every leaf unique.
Unlike velvet-leaved Philodendrons such as micans, ‘Emerald Queen’ has a smooth, glossy finish that gives it a clean tropical appearance. New leaves often emerge lighter in colour before deepening as they mature, and fresh growth can sometimes show pink or bronze tones before hardening off.
As a climbing aroid, this plant naturally grows upward in tropical forests using tree trunks for support. Given a moss pole or plank, leaf size can increase significantly over time and the plant develops a fuller, more mature appearance. Without support, it can also be grown as a trailing specimen.
Its combination of vigorous growth and collector-worthy variegation makes it a standout plant in rare houseplant collections.
Bright, indirect light is essential for maintaining healthy growth and strong variegation.
Ideal placement:
Variegated plants need slightly brighter conditions than fully green forms because pale sections contain less chlorophyll.
Too little light may result in:
Avoid prolonged harsh direct sun which can scorch lighter sections.
Variegated Philodendron ‘Emerald Queen’ prefers lightly moist soil with some drying between waterings.
Allow the top 30–50% of the soil to dry before watering thoroughly.
General guide:
Spring/Summer: every 7–10 days
Autumn/Winter: every 10–14+ days
Signs of overwatering:
Signs of underwatering:
Higher humidity helps support larger foliage and stronger growth.
Ideal humidity:
60–80%
Higher humidity can encourage:
Average household humidity is often tolerated, but growth may be slower.
Ideal temperatures:
18–29°C
Avoid temperatures below 15°C.
Protect from:
Like most climbing Philodendrons, it prefers an airy, chunky aroid mix.
Recommended mix:
Excellent drainage and airflow are essential.
Provide a moss pole, coir pole or plank for best results.
Benefits include:
✔ Larger leaves
✔ Faster maturation
✔ Stronger growth
✔ More dramatic appearance
Feed regularly during active growth:
Reduce feeding during winter.
Repot approximately every 1–2 years or when:
Only increase pot size slightly.
Usually propagated through stem cuttings.
Successful cuttings should include:
✔ At least one node
✔ Growth point
✔ Preferably aerial roots
Root in:
Variegation may vary between cuttings.
Brown patches
Yellow leaves
Weak variegation
Small leaves
Spider mites or thrips
Botanical name: Philodendron ‘Emerald Queen Variegata’
Plant type: Rare variegated climbing aroid
Growth habit: Climbing or trailing vine
Growth speed: Moderate to fast
Difficulty: Intermediate
Pet safety: Toxic if ingested
Best display: Moss pole, climbing support or shelf edge
Variegated Philodendron ‘Emerald Queen’ combines lush tropical growth with collector-level variegation. With bright light and something to climb, it transforms into a spectacular specimen where every new leaf arrives with a different pattern and personality.
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