








Philodendron ‘Jungle Boogie’ Terrazzo 4.5"
Philodendron ‘Jungle Boogie’ is a bold, tropical philodendron with long, narrow leaves edged in dramatic serrations. Its jagged, almost toothy foliage adds instant texture and intrigue, making it a statement piece that’s both hardy and easy to care for.
Styled in a 4.5” terrazzo ceramic pot with drainage. Rooted in our breathable, well-draining Androots soil blend — no repotting necessary.
Care Instructions
Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Can tolerate medium light but may produce fewer and smaller leaves.
Water: Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Avoid soggy conditions — prefers to dry slightly between waterings.
Humidity: Thrives in moderate to high humidity but adapts well to average indoor levels.
Soil: Requires excellent drainage — our mix includes potting soil, orchid bark, charcoal, and perlite.
Temperature: Grows best in 65–85°F. Keep away from drafts or heat vents.
Growth Tips: A natural climber — provide a moss pole or stake for larger, more dramatic foliage. Rotate occasionally for even growth.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots
Philodendron ‘Jungle Boogie’ is a bold, tropical philodendron with long, narrow leaves edged in dramatic serrations. Its jagged, almost toothy foliage adds instant texture and intrigue, making it a statement piece that’s both hardy and easy to care for.
Styled in a 4.5” terrazzo ceramic pot with drainage. Rooted in our breathable, well-draining Androots soil blend — no repotting necessary.
Care Instructions
Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Can tolerate medium light but may produce fewer and smaller leaves.
Water: Water when the top 1–2 inches of soil are dry. Avoid soggy conditions — prefers to dry slightly between waterings.
Humidity: Thrives in moderate to high humidity but adapts well to average indoor levels.
Soil: Requires excellent drainage — our mix includes potting soil, orchid bark, charcoal, and perlite.
Temperature: Grows best in 65–85°F. Keep away from drafts or heat vents.
Growth Tips: A natural climber — provide a moss pole or stake for larger, more dramatic foliage. Rotate occasionally for even growth.
Styled by Androots / IG: @byandroots