Philodendron bipennifolium
Philodendron bipennifolium, often called the “Horsehead Philodendron,” is a climbing aroid known for its uniquely shaped leaves that develop long, lobed forms resembling a stylized horse’s head as the plant matures. Young leaves start smaller and simpler, then become more dramatic with age, especially when given a pole or support to climb. This species grows quickly in good light and is generally easy to maintain, making it a great choice for collectors and beginners who want something a bit more unusual.
Philodendron bipennifolium Care Tips
Light Level: Bright, indirect light; tolerates medium light
Humidity: Average to higher humidity; benefits from increased moisture in the air
Water: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings
Medium: Well‑draining peat‑based soil
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