This vigorous vine has a greyish stem and uses aerial roots to climb trees forming a open habit. The squired lobed leathery texture dark green leaves are long stalked and produces spathe-like greenish flower during summer.

Hardiness zones 10 to 12


Philodendron bipennifoliumis naturally found in south-east Brazil growing in rainforests on organic rich moist soils in a semi shaded position with wind, frost and drought protection.

Fiddleleaf is a vine that is grown for its fiddle-shaped leaves and is planted in tropical gardens or as a glasshouse specimen in cool climates. It establishes from cuttings in 1 to 2 years and is also grown in containers as an indoor plant or grown up a totem. It is planted in small or sub tropical gardens along shaded borders. ID 1804

Philodendron(fil-o-DEN-dron) bipennifolium(bi-pen-nee-FOL-ee-um)

Araceae(a-RAY-see-ee)