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philodendron xanadu nz Variegated Philodendron xanadu - Indoor PlantVariegated Philodendron Xanadu is a bold, self heading tropical prized for its deeply lobed foliage splashed with creamy white to soft yellow variegation. Each leaf is uniquely patterned, contrasting against rich green segments and creating strong architectural texture. Unlike climbing philodendrons, Xanadu forms a dense, upright clump that gradually widens with age, making it ideal for statement pots and bright interior spaces. The variegated form
Variegated Philodendron Xanadu is a bold, self heading tropical prized for its deeply lobed foliage splashed with creamy white to soft yellow variegation. Each leaf is uniquely patterned, contrasting against rich green segments and creating strong architectural texture. Unlike climbing philodendrons, Xanadu forms a dense, upright clump that gradually widens with age, making it ideal for statement pots and bright interior spaces. The variegated form adds extra visual interest while retaining the hardy, structured growth habit that makes Xanadu a reliable feature plant.Position & Light
Prefers bright indirect light to maintain strong variegation. Can tolerate medium light but colour contrast may soften. Avoid harsh direct afternoon sun which can scorch lighter sections. In New Zealand homes, position near an east facing window or in a bright north facing room set back from direct sun.Watering
Allow the top third of the potting mix to dry before watering. Keep evenly moist during active growth but never waterlogged. Reduce watering frequency in winter when growth slows. Ensure the pot drains freely.Humidity
Adapts well to average indoor humidity. Higher humidity will encourage larger leaves and more vigorous growth but is not essential for success.Soil
Use a well draining indoor potting mix with added bark or perlite to improve airflow. A light, chunky aroid blend works well.Feeding
Feed monthly through spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength. Pause feeding during winter.Growth Habit
A self heading, non climbing philodendron that forms a dense clumping base. Mature plants gradually widen and produce increasingly layered foliage.Difficulty
Easy to moderate. Suitable for growers wanting a structured, architectural plant without the need for climbing support.Pet Safety
Toxic if ingested. Contains calcium oxalate crystals that may cause irritation to pets and humans.Shipping Notes
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Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 56 Count
These hold my hot and cold foods with no problem. I have not had an issue with leaking and it’s been safe to use in the microwave. I’ve even had liquidy foods in it. Like juices from the food. I have also eaten soups with no issues. Great price and durable.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good value.
Style: 20 Ounces, Size: 150 Count (6 Packs of 25 Bowls)
Good value. Good Product.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Strong, Reliable Plates for Everyday Use
Style: 10 Inch, Size: 100 Count
These Dixie Ultra paper plates are a great upgrade from regular disposable plates. They’re strong and sturdy, so they don’t bend or leak even with heavier or saucy foods. Perfect for everyday meals, cookouts, or quick cleanups when you don’t feel like doing dishes. The 10-inch size is just right for full meals, and the pack lasts a good while. I’ve used them for hot foods without any issues—they hold up really well. Overall, dependable quality and worth paying a little extra compared to cheaper, flimsy options.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Best Plates Ive ever known!
Style: 10 Inch, Size: 172 Count (Pack of 1), Style: 10 Inch, Size: 172 Count (Pack of 1)
If you’re tired of the "double-plate shimmy" where you have to stack two flimsy plates just to survive a barbecue, the Dixie Ultra 10-Inch Plates are a total game-changer. This 172-count bulk pack is the gold standard for anyone who actually likes to pile on the food.
Why They’re Worth It:
True Strength: The "3X Stronger" claim isn't just marketing fluff. These can handle a massive helping of steak, potato salad, and corn on the cob without folding under pressure.
Soak-Proof Shield: They feature a high-quality coating that keeps grease and sauces from leaking through to your lap or your table.
Microwave Safe: Unlike some cheaper alternatives, these don't get soggy or "wilt" when you're reheating leftovers.
Value Size: Getting 172 plates (divided into 4 convenient packs) means you're set for multiple parties, holidays, or just those nights when you really don't want to do the dishes.
Bottom Line: These are the "heavy lifters" of the paper plate world. They’re large enough for a full dinner and tough enough to handle the messiest meals. Highly recommended for anyone who values durability over price-point flimsy alternatives.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Quality disposable plates
Style: 10 Inch, Size: 172 Count (Pack of 1)
We purchase these again and again for their durability and thickness for our everyday use of disposable dinnerware. True to size and reliable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026