Philodendron Pedatum. Rare and hard to find. Four inch pots.
Philodendron Pedatum. Rare and hard to find. Four inch pots.
Philodendron pedatum is one of the Philodendron pedatum characterized by hand-like, multi-lobed green leaves. This adorable gem is easy to grow and purifies the air.
Its care needs (light, humidity, temperature, watering, soil, feeding, etc.) are similar to other climbing Philodendron species. It is recommended you give it a place to climb.
This aroid has similar growth habits to Philodendron pedatum, i.e., it grows as an appressed climber. Also, it’s a hemiepiphyte (that has a growth phase on trees (epiphytic)
Philodendron quercifolium, which is also known as the Oak Leaf Philodendron.
Philodendron quercifolium is a rare and lesser-known species of Philodendron characterized by its unique oak leaf-shaped foliage. The leaves of this plant have lobes that resemble the leaves of an oak tree, hence the common name.
As with other Philodendron species, Philodendron quercifolium is typically grown as a houseplant and requires similar care. It thrives in indirect sunlight, well-draining soil, and regular watering, allowing the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. It is essential to avoid overwatering to prevent issues like root rot.