Of incredible beauty, Prized by collectors for its unusual leaf shape! Philodendron Joepii has deeply cut leaves, with a broad, lobed base that narrows sharply into a long, thin petiole before widening again into a bifid or trilobed tip. This aspect gives the leaf an almost "alien" appearance, sometimes compared to a mask or a stylized silhouette. It keeps very well as a climbing or trailing plant. In short, a vigorous plant that adapts to any environment. However, to promote its growth and bright coloring, it is recommended to install it in a bright room.
Caution! Risk of toxicity if swallowed.
- Family: Araceae.
- Origin: South America
- Watering:
- Spring to fall: Allow the soil to dry slightly on the surface between waterings.
- Winter: Allow ⅔ of the potting soil to dry out between waterings.
- Ambient humidity: High.
- Type of soil: Rich and draining.
- Brightness: Moderate to high.
- Orientation: East, west or slightly away from a south window.
- Growth: Average.
- Temperature: Hot.
- Between 18ᵒC and 25ᵒC.
Pot diameter: 10 cm.
Grown in Quebec.
Like nature, every plant is unique. Natural items are all different and may contain irregularities.
