Philodendron Campii — H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do you grow the leaves of a Philodendron Campii? Set up a stake — when climbing, the Campii develops significantly larger and more wavy leaves than in a simple pot without support.
How often should you fertilize a Philodendron? Once a month in spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer diluted by half is enough — stop fertilizing completely in autumn and winter during the resting period.
SHIPPING & PACKAGING
Shipping within 24/48 hours via DPD
- Delivery in 2 to 5 business days
- Eco-friendly packaging: recyclable boxes and biodegradable materials
- Special protection to ensure the plant arrives in perfect condition
- Parcel tracking sent by email as soon as shipped
- Free delivery on orders over €50
48H QUALITY GUARANTEE
We guarantee that your plants will arrive in perfect condition. If your plant arrives damaged or in poor condition:
- Contact us within 48 hours at hello@verdeia.eu with photos
- Free replacement or full refund
- No return necessary – we trust you
The guarantee covers: damage related to transport, severely weakened plant upon arrival, preparation errors.
CARE TIPS UPON ARRIVAL
To help your plant settle in for the long term:
- Unpack immediately and inspect your plant
- Let it acclimatize 24-48h in a bright spot without direct sunlight
- Check soil moisture before watering (dry surface = light watering)
- Wait 2-3 weeks before repotting
- Avoid heat sources and drafts
- Gently wipe leaves to remove dust
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🌿 Elongated leaves with wavy edges • 🌺 Rare collector’s variety • ☀️ Bright indirect light • 💧 Moderate watering • 📏 H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
The Philodendron Campii is a rare and sought-after variety, native to the tropical forests of South America, where it climbs trunks in humid understories. Its elongated leaves with wavy edges give it a graphic and sophisticated texture that few Philodendrons match. Discover it among our selection of collector plants.
Its elongated leaves with wavy edges give it a graphic and sophisticated texture that few Philodendrons match — a common question when choosing between Philodendron and Monstera for a tropical interior.
Which Philodendron variety to choose?
The Philodendron genus offers an immense diversity of shapes, colors, and textures — all varieties in the catalog are available in the Philodendron collection. Here’s how the Philodendron Campii stands out from the rest:
- Philodendron Campii (this plant) — elongated leaves with wavy edges, unique graphic texture, climbing habit, rare collector’s variety.
- Philodendron Pedatum — deeply cut leaves, XXL climbing habit, spectacular and airy silhouette.
- Philodendron Birkin — dark green leaves striped with white, compact and graphic habit.
- Philodendron Melanochrysum — dark green velvety leaves with light veins, climbing habit, large size.
- Philodendron Billietiae — elongated leaves with orange petioles, climbing habit, rare variety.
- Philodendron Micans — velvety bronze-green leaves, trailing or climbing habit, very easy to care for.
- Philodendron Scandens — bright green heart-shaped leaves, trailing or climbing habit, ideal for beginners.
Exposure & placement
Philodendron Campii enjoys bright indirect light. It tolerates partial shade but its wavy foliage develops better with good brightness — in too dark a spot, the leaves lose definition and growth slows significantly. The balance of light and humidity is key to maintaining dense, well-formed foliage.
- Light: bright indirect light — avoid direct sun that burns the leaves.
- Location: desk, shelf, living room — near a window without direct exposure.
- Temperature: 18–27 °C, without sudden changes or drafts.
- Substrate: light, rich, and well-drained — universal potting soil with perlite.
Philodendron Campii is a climbing plant — set up a stake or support to encourage the development of larger, more wavy leaves over time.
Watering & care
Philodendron Campii likes a slightly moist but never soggy substrate. Let the top 3 to 5 centimeters dry out between waterings — overwatering is the main cause of leaf yellowing in Philodendrons.
- Frequency: once a week in spring and summer, every 2 weeks in winter.
- Humidity: ideally 60–70% — mist occasionally or group with other plants.
- Fertilizer: once a month in spring and summer, diluted liquid fertilizer for green plants.
- Cleaning: gently wipe the leaves with a damp cloth to preserve their shine.
Leaves yellowing at the base almost always indicate overwatering — let the soil dry out more between waterings and check that the pot drains well.
Decor ideas & plant pairings
The wavy, graphic texture of the Philodendron Campii makes it an effective accent plant — it effortlessly draws the eye in a plant arrangement or alone on a shelf.
- On a desk or shelf, place it in the Gabriel ochre ceramic Ø14 cm — the warmth of the matte ochre highlights the green tones of the wavy foliage and grounds the arrangement in a natural, cozy style.
- For a tropical arrangement, pair it with a trailing Philodendron Micans — the velvety bronze of the Micans contrasts with the smooth wavy texture of the Campii, two opposite silhouettes in the same plant family.
- In a bright living room, place it near a Monstera deliciosa — the large perforated leaves of the Monstera and the fine wavy foliage of the Campii create a very effective tropical texture contrast.
- Alone on a low piece of furniture, place it in the Gabriel Bordeaux ceramic pot Ø14 cm — the deep Bordeaux highlights the intense green of the foliage and gives the Campii the accent plant status it deserves.
Verdeia tips
- Install a stake now: the Campii is a climber — the earlier you install support, the more the leaves develop in size and waviness as the plant climbs.
- Wipe leaves once a month: dust clogs stomata and dulls the shine of the wavy foliage — a damp cloth is enough to maintain their brightness and improve photosynthesis.
- Space out watering in winter: the Philodendron enters dormancy between October and February — reduce watering to once every 2 weeks and stop fertilizing until spring.
Technical characteristics
- Botanical name: Philodendron campii
- Common name: Philodendron Campii
- Origin: tropical forests of South America
- Dimensions at delivery: H40 cm | Pot Ø14 cm
- Exposure: bright indirect light, partial shade
- Watering: moderate — allow the top 3–5 cm to dry out between waterings
- Humidity: 60–70 %
- Temperature: 18–27 °C
- Substrate acidity: slightly acidic (pH 6.0–6.5)
- Care: easy
- Toxicity for pets: toxic to cats and dogs
- Decorative style: Rare / Wavy / Graphic
Each plant is unique: the photos show an example of its appearance. The wavy shape of the leaves and the density of the foliage naturally vary depending on age and light.
Your plant, delivered with care
Every plant is hand-packed in a box specially designed for plants — secured, protected, ready to travel. It arrives in perfect condition, roots intact and foliage preserved, ready to take its place in your home.
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FAQ – Everything to know before adopting your Verdeia plant
How are my plants prepared before shipping?
All our plants are selected from our European partner nurseries. Before shipping, they are watered, cleaned, and protected with breathable, secure packaging. Each package is designed to ensure your plant arrives in perfect health, without any transport-related stress.
Will the plant look exactly like the photo?
The photos accurately represent the variety and the stated size. Since each plant is unique, slight differences in shape, foliage, or color may occur — and that’s part of their charm.
What are the delivery times and conditions?
Shipping is done within 48 business hours, with tracked delivery within 2 to 5 business days. Delivery costs €5.60 — free for orders over €50. You will receive a tracking link as soon as the package is shipped.
What to do upon receiving my plant?
Open your package as soon as you receive it and carefully remove the plant from its packaging. Let it acclimate for 24 hours in its new environment before watering. If it has been slightly stressed during transport, it will recover its shape after one or two days in the light.
What to do if my plant arrives damaged?
Contact us within 48 hours with a photo of the issue. Our team will assess the situation and offer you the best solution: replacement, partial refund, or recovery advice.
Can I return a plant?
Since plants are living beings, standard returns are not possible. However, we guarantee good health upon delivery: if the plant arrives damaged, it will be replaced free of charge. For any other cases (order error, decorative pot, accessory), returns are possible within 14 days.

