Philodendron
Common Names | Philodendron Bipinnatifidum, lacy tree philodendron, selloum
Philodendrons are vines that clamber in trees in their native tropical habitat, thus the common name, which translates as “tree-lover.” Most form aerial roots, which in the wild help them climb trees, and in your home can be put to use to help them climb a plant pole. They grow well in most indoor light conditions at normal room temperature or slightly warmer. Allow the soil surface to dry to the touch between waterings.
Foliage Colors: Green glossy leaves
Average Size: Height: 26-28 inches/ Spread: 1-2 Feet
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Plant Name | Philodendron |
Light exposure | Bright, Indirect Light |
Climate | 60 – 90 Degrees |
Watering | Soil must be kept moist but never allowed to dry out |
Fertilizer | Every two months |
Planting tips | Can be used as a Bush, Hanging basket. Perferably indoors |
Origin | South Eastern Brazil |