Philodendron 'Gold Violin'
Botanical Name: Philodendron bipennifolium aurea
Common Names: Philodendron Gold Violin
Description: This one is kind of a big deal…This is the gold form of the climbing Philodendron bipennifolium. The leaves seem to get less than 20″ or so and the normal green form is found in Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana and Brazil, and Peru. The leaf shape does vary quite a bit, with juvenile leaves looking much different from mature leaves. Prefers bright, indirect light. Let dry almost all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.
Botanical Name: Philodendron bipennifolium aurea
Common Names: Philodendron Gold Violin
Description: This one is kind of a big deal…This is the gold form of the climbing Philodendron bipennifolium. The leaves seem to get less than 20″ or so and the normal green form is found in Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana and Brazil, and Peru. The leaf shape does vary quite a bit, with juvenile leaves looking much different from mature leaves. Prefers bright, indirect light. Let dry almost all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.
Botanical Name: Philodendron bipennifolium aurea
Common Names: Philodendron Gold Violin
Description: This one is kind of a big deal…This is the gold form of the climbing Philodendron bipennifolium. The leaves seem to get less than 20″ or so and the normal green form is found in Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana and Brazil, and Peru. The leaf shape does vary quite a bit, with juvenile leaves looking much different from mature leaves. Prefers bright, indirect light. Let dry almost all the way out between waterings. Toxic to pets.