Philodendron Bipennifolium Aurea 'Golden Violin'
This is an interesting and climbing type of Philodendron displaying unique golden violin shaped foliage. Like most Philodendrons this plant is low maintenance and crested a statement with its sculptured foliage.
Care Specks:
Bright to medium light, recommended placement is within a metre of a window |
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Allow it to mostly dry between waterings but not entirely |
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Give them well draining soil - adding about 20% to 30% perlite into your standard premium potting mix will do the trick. |
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The best temperature range for these plants is between 20°C -35°C like other house plants |
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Growing in a climbing or vine-like structure, this plant grow exceptionally well when given a support structure to grow against - moss poles or a simple stake a perfect! |
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These plants easy to propagate - simply cut just below a node and pop into some water until roots form or pop straight into damp soil and continue to keep moist until roots form. |
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These plants like many others love humidity and will thrive very well with good levels, however will cope well regular spritzing to create own humidity. |
If digested philodendrons can be mildly poisonous and irritating to pets and people. |
(You will receive a bare rooted plant similar to the one seen in the images. Each living plant is unique and may vary slightly in size, colour or shape.)