Description
If you’re looking for a statement plant, the Philodendron pedatum is it. The large, green leaves speak volumes, and the plant even purifies the air around it. The P. Pendatum is a climbing aroid houseplant, and if you keep it indoors, it will need a moss pole to climb. The plant’s growing conditions determine its height, however, they can grow up to 3 meters tall. In its juvenile state, the p. pendatum is often confused for other philodendron plants. The most commonly confused with variety is the Philodendron Florida. The plant’s leaves have different stages and look different in each stage, but in maturity, there’s no denying the type of plant because its leaves are so unique.
Growth Spread | climber |
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Growth Height | 3 meters. |
Water Requirements | Moderate. Drought tolerant when mature. |
Frost Sensitive | Yes - Best kept a temperature between 18°C and 30°C |
Flowering Period | Not grown for flowers. Rarely blooms indoors. |
Light Requirements | Indirect light. |
Soil Requirements | Well drained barky, compost rich soil. |