A CLIMBING PLANT
GETS LARGE LEAVES WITH OPEN SPLITS
This climbing, large leaf Philodendron is native to southern Mexico, Central America – all the way to Panama. As a climbing plant, it grows well up into overhead trees and, with age, can get leaves that are 2 to feet long. It prefers filtered light or a bit of sun. It also tolerates a freeze. I’m showing you an older Nursery plant below to show you how the leaves are starting to get long. Leaves are green and divided as shown below. We’re putting any plant this species on sale. We mostly have smaller than shown here. Also, in short supply so we could sell out.
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