Philodendrons
Philodendron is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. The plants are native to the tropical regions of the Americas and are known for their attractive, often large and colorful leaves. Philodendron plants are popular as indoor and outdoor ornamental plants due to their ability to tolerate a wide range of growing conditions and their ease of care.
There are many different species of Philodendron, and the plants can take on a variety of growth habits, including climbing, trailing, and shrub-like. Some species have heart-shaped leaves, while others have lance-shaped or oval leaves. The size and shape of the leaves can vary significantly depending on the species and the age of the plant. Philodendron plants can produce small, inconspicuous flowers, but they are often grown for their foliage.