Origin
The Philodendron bipennifolium 'Silver Violin' is a tropical plant species originally from South America. This plant is mainly found in Brazil, but also in other parts of the continent. In the wild, these plants typically grow along humid forest edges or in the shade of larger trees.
Characteristics
The Philodendron bipennifolium 'Silver Violin' is known for its unique leaf shape. This plant species has silvery leaves that are at least violin-shaped with a smooth texture. The leaves grow on long, colourful stems that are flexible yet quite strong. The plant can grow up to one and a half metres tall and is ideal for a place in partial shade.
Care
The Philodendron bipennifolium 'Silver Violin' requires minimal care. This plant species prefers well-draining soil and a constant humidity of the ground. Direct sunlight should be avoided as it can damage the leaves. Light temperatures between 16 and 25 degrees Celsius are recommended for optimal growth.