Moonlight philodendron

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dane

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anyone ever use this in there terrarium??

it prefers medium to low light
damp soil
and 62-80degrees F

it seems like a perfect plant to me
 
It sounds like a new variety of the old philodendron to me. A few years ago in Walmart they had a "basil" philodendron. Leaf shape and size the same, but had a pale green or yellow streak down the middle of each leaf. My guess that this "moonlight" is just a new color variety as well. The growing requirements sound the same to me, anyway. If its cheap, you can always try it out yourself
Heather
 
yeah i bought one the other day so i just wanted to know if anyone had used it
 
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