
Philodendron Gloriosum (Zebra) Plant
Curated Indoor Plants — Designed to Pair Beautifully with H Potter
A rare Philodendron Gloriosum “Zebra” with velvety dark green leaves and distinctive silver-gray striping. This plant is all about texture and contrast—an elevated foliage statement for collectors and anyone who wants a refined, architectural look indoors.
Quick Navigation
- At a Glance
- Philodendron Care Guide
- 48-Hour Arrival & Unboxing
- Designed to Pair with H Potter
- Shipping & Live Plant Handling
- FAQs
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Philodendron gloriosum
- Common names: Philodendron Zebra
- Signature look: Dark green veined leaves with silver-gray stripes
- Growth habit: Terrestrial crawler (spreads horizontally as it matures)
- Pot sizes (as available): Offered in 2", 4", 6", 8" nursery pots
Care at a Glance
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Water: Let the top inch dry slightly, then water thoroughly
- Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity preferred
- Temp: Warm indoor temps; avoid cold drafts & heat vents
- Difficulty: Intermediate (easy once conditions are consistent)
- Collector-worthy foliage: Rare look with strong contrast and texture.
- Velvety leaf finish: Adds depth to minimalist, modern interiors.
- Architectural presence: Big-leaf impact without feeling messy or wild.
- Designed to be displayed: A plant that reads like décor—especially in refined vessels.
Light Bright, indirect light
Place near a bright window with filtered light. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress velvety leaves and fade color.
Water Consistent, not soggy
Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain—avoid letting the pot sit in standing water.
Humidity Higher humidity helps leaf quality
Moderate-to-high humidity supports larger leaves and better texture. Group plants together or use a humidifier if your air is dry.
Growth habit Give it room to crawl
This plant grows horizontally as it matures. A wider pot can help it thrive and look its best over time.
Live plants can look a little travel-worn after shipping. A quick reset helps them acclimate and settle in fast.
| When | What to Do | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately | Unbox promptly. Remove packing materials gently around leaves and stems. | Prevents bruising and lets the plant breathe. |
| First 2–6 hours | Place in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun day one. | Reduces stress while it acclimates. |
| First 24 hours | Check soil moisture before watering. | Avoids overwatering right after transit. |
| Within 48 hours | Water only if the top soil is starting to dry. Let it drain fully. | Supports recovery without waterlogging roots. |
We’re building a curated plant collection intended to pair beautifully with H Potter vessels—especially statement planters and our iconic terrarium designs. Philodendron Gloriosum adds a bold, refined foliage layer to indoor styling.
- Explore H Potter terrariums and Wardian cases
- Shop indoor planters and vessels
Live plants are packed with care and ship on a schedule designed to protect plant health in transit. Here’s what our packing process looks like—from soil protection to final presentation—so your plant arrives clean, stable, and ready to enjoy.
We use wood fiber to cover our soil to help prevent soil spillage.
The wood fiber is placed over the soil, right under the foliage.
We then use a plastic bag to cover the planter and wood fiber portion of the plant.
Next we secure it tightly with a zip-tie.
We place the houseplant in a paper bag and secure it with a rubber band.
The paper bag provides a clean presentation and added protection.
- Shipping regions: We ship within the lower 48 United States
- Weather considerations: Shipments may be delayed when the team determines conditions are too cold for plants to arrive safely
- Delivery timing: Tracking will be provided so you can track your package while it travels
- Live arrival policy: If a plant does not have a safe arrival please text images to 208-640-4206 along with your name and order number
Bring home rare foliage that feels instantly elevated.
Pair Philodendron Gloriosum with a refined vessel and bright, indirect light—and enjoy dramatic striping with a calm, curated presence.
Shop Indoor Planters Explore Terrariums
Is Philodendron Gloriosum (Zebra) rare?
Yes—this variety is considered collectible for its velvety foliage and striking silver-gray veining and striping.
What light does Philodendron Gloriosum prefer?
Bright, indirect light is best. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress leaves and dull the velvety finish.
How often should I water it?
Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry. Water thoroughly and let it drain fully—avoid soggy soil.
Why does it need a wider pot?
Gloriosum is a terrestrial crawler that spreads horizontally as it grows. A wider planter supports its natural growth habit.
Is the plant exactly the same as the photos?
Live plants vary naturally. Leaf size and striping intensity can differ slightly—part of what makes each plant unique.
Is it safe around pets?
If you have pets or small children, we recommend placing plants out of reach. For pet-specific guidance, consult a veterinary resource for your household.
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Curated Indoor Plants — Designed to Pair Beautifully with H Potter
A rare Philodendron Gloriosum “Zebra” with velvety dark green leaves and distinctive silver-gray striping. This plant is all about texture and contrast—an elevated foliage statement for collectors and anyone who wants a refined, architectural look indoors.
Quick Navigation
- At a Glance
- Philodendron Care Guide
- 48-Hour Arrival & Unboxing
- Designed to Pair with H Potter
- Shipping & Live Plant Handling
- FAQs
Plant Details
- Botanical name: Philodendron gloriosum
- Common names: Philodendron Zebra
- Signature look: Dark green veined leaves with silver-gray stripes
- Growth habit: Terrestrial crawler (spreads horizontally as it matures)
- Pot sizes (as available): Offered in 2", 4", 6", 8" nursery pots
Care at a Glance
- Light: Bright, indirect light
- Water: Let the top inch dry slightly, then water thoroughly
- Humidity: Moderate to higher humidity preferred
- Temp: Warm indoor temps; avoid cold drafts & heat vents
- Difficulty: Intermediate (easy once conditions are consistent)
- Collector-worthy foliage: Rare look with strong contrast and texture.
- Velvety leaf finish: Adds depth to minimalist, modern interiors.
- Architectural presence: Big-leaf impact without feeling messy or wild.
- Designed to be displayed: A plant that reads like décor—especially in refined vessels.
Light Bright, indirect light
Place near a bright window with filtered light. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress velvety leaves and fade color.
Water Consistent, not soggy
Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry. Water thoroughly, then let excess drain—avoid letting the pot sit in standing water.
Humidity Higher humidity helps leaf quality
Moderate-to-high humidity supports larger leaves and better texture. Group plants together or use a humidifier if your air is dry.
Growth habit Give it room to crawl
This plant grows horizontally as it matures. A wider pot can help it thrive and look its best over time.
Live plants can look a little travel-worn after shipping. A quick reset helps them acclimate and settle in fast.
| When | What to Do | Why It Helps |
|---|---|---|
| Immediately | Unbox promptly. Remove packing materials gently around leaves and stems. | Prevents bruising and lets the plant breathe. |
| First 2–6 hours | Place in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun day one. | Reduces stress while it acclimates. |
| First 24 hours | Check soil moisture before watering. | Avoids overwatering right after transit. |
| Within 48 hours | Water only if the top soil is starting to dry. Let it drain fully. | Supports recovery without waterlogging roots. |
We’re building a curated plant collection intended to pair beautifully with H Potter vessels—especially statement planters and our iconic terrarium designs. Philodendron Gloriosum adds a bold, refined foliage layer to indoor styling.
- Explore H Potter terrariums and Wardian cases
- Shop indoor planters and vessels
Live plants are packed with care and ship on a schedule designed to protect plant health in transit. Here’s what our packing process looks like—from soil protection to final presentation—so your plant arrives clean, stable, and ready to enjoy.
We use wood fiber to cover our soil to help prevent soil spillage.
The wood fiber is placed over the soil, right under the foliage.
We then use a plastic bag to cover the planter and wood fiber portion of the plant.
Next we secure it tightly with a zip-tie.
We place the houseplant in a paper bag and secure it with a rubber band.
The paper bag provides a clean presentation and added protection.
- Shipping regions: We ship within the lower 48 United States
- Weather considerations: Shipments may be delayed when the team determines conditions are too cold for plants to arrive safely
- Delivery timing: Tracking will be provided so you can track your package while it travels
- Live arrival policy: If a plant does not have a safe arrival please text images to 208-640-4206 along with your name and order number
Bring home rare foliage that feels instantly elevated.
Pair Philodendron Gloriosum with a refined vessel and bright, indirect light—and enjoy dramatic striping with a calm, curated presence.
Shop Indoor Planters Explore Terrariums
Is Philodendron Gloriosum (Zebra) rare?
Yes—this variety is considered collectible for its velvety foliage and striking silver-gray veining and striping.
What light does Philodendron Gloriosum prefer?
Bright, indirect light is best. Avoid harsh direct sun, which can stress leaves and dull the velvety finish.
How often should I water it?
Water when the top inch of soil begins to dry. Water thoroughly and let it drain fully—avoid soggy soil.
Why does it need a wider pot?
Gloriosum is a terrestrial crawler that spreads horizontally as it grows. A wider planter supports its natural growth habit.
Is the plant exactly the same as the photos?
Live plants vary naturally. Leaf size and striping intensity can differ slightly—part of what makes each plant unique.
Is it safe around pets?
If you have pets or small children, we recommend placing plants out of reach. For pet-specific guidance, consult a veterinary resource for your household.























