

It is rare, it is huge, beautiful and has cool variegations. Hard to give more arguments, it's simply perfect for your indoor jungle.
Just as in nature, all plants are different... so these pictures only illustrate one of our plants!
DESCRIPTION
Origin: South-American rainforests.
Personality: Killing it would be a true performance!
Earmark: A rare Philodendron, whose leaves are sometimes described as having the shape of a dragon's head. Hence its name!
Say Something Smart: The Philodendron Minarum isn't a plant people know much about, should it be its precise origin, the plants it was hybrided with or anything else. It is however believed to be a hybrid born in Thaïland quite recently.
CARE
Which pot?
A planter is beautiful, but never put your plant directly in it. Leave it in its original pot until Spring, and only repot it if it seems cramped. The ideal container: the terracotta pot with draining holes.
Finding its place
Brightness: Good level of brightness, as close as possible from a window but no direct sun.
Avoid letting it feel draughts near the windows and take it away from heating sources.
Humidity: 60 % or more.
Tip : Spray its leaves with water (ideally rain-water) once a week.
Tip 2 : Place some wet clay pebbles under the pot, so they keep diffusing humidity.
Temperature: Min : 18°C | Max : 29°C | Ideal : 20-22°C
Careful: high dosage ingestion of the plant can lead to risks for your pets.
Make sure to keep it away from them and don't serve it for their dinner ;-)
Day-to-day care
Watering (purely indicative, depends on your local environment): once a week in Spring/Summer, and once every 10 days in Autumn and Winter.
Tip : Put your knuckle in the ground. If it feels totally dry, add some water to keep the soil wet (but not soaking it).
Fertilizer: Every other week, from April to October.