PHILODENDRON Bipennifolum Aurea "Golden Violin" 14cm
DESCRIPTIONS:
Philodendron bipennifolum Aurea, is also known as the Golden Violin or Horsehead Philodendron, is a striking cultivar of the Philodendron bipennifolum, characterised by its vibrant, neon-yellow to golden-green foliage and unique, lobed leaf shaped.
Appearance:
* The leaves are initially a bright, neon-yellow, transitioning to a golden-green as they mature.
Leaf Shaped:
* As the plant matures, the leaves develop prominent lobes, giving them a distinctive, Violin-like or Horsehead-like appearance.
* The leaves can grow up to 18 inches long as the plant matures.
Growth Habit:
* It's a climbing plant that thrives with a support, such as a moss pole or totem.
* Golden Violin can grow to be quite tall, potentially reaching 5 feet or more with consistent care and right conditions.
* When grown vertically, the leaves tend to become larger and more showy.
* It considered a fast growing Philodendron.
How to care:
* LIGHT - Prefers bright, indirect sunlight, though it can tolerate some direct light.
* Temperature - Thrives in warm, humid environments (ideally around 18 degrees Celsius).
* Watering - Allow the top two inches of soil to dry out between watering.
* Soil type: A standard potting mix is recommended.
Toxicity:
* Like other Philodendron, this plant is toxic if ingested by humans or pets.
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