Philodendron Pedatum (Laciniatum) H140 - 4pp
Philodendron Pedatum (Laciniatum) - a very interesting philodendron, with leaves that show great variability in juvenile form. The petiole is red, this feature being the main clue when identifying an immature plant.
Placement: Philodendron prefers a bright spot, sheltered from direct sunlight. However, it will also tolerate a shadier area. The foliage will become greener if placed in a more shaded location.
Watering: The soil should be neither too wet nor too dry. Water regularly, allowing the soil to dry partially between waterings. Make sure the pot has good drainage.
Soil: Philodendron prefers nutrient-rich soil that retains moisture well.
Pot diameter: 21 cm
Height including pot: approx. 140 cm
Note: Some specimens may show mechanical defects/scars and/or discolorations on the leaves.
Genus/Type: Philodendron