Philodendron Bipennifolium Aurea
Gold Violin Philodendron
Philodendron Bipennifolium Aurea, popularly known as Gold Violin Philodendron, would appreciate something to climb. Neon yellow young leaves and exaggerated lobes give this tropical vining aroid the name ‘Gold Violin’. Unlike many Philodendron species, Philodendron Bipennifolium likes a little direct sun. A standard potting mix and normal watering, when the top two inches are dry, is recommended. It is a unique addition to your houseplant collection. The leaf shape does vary quite a bit, with juvenile leaves looking much different from mature leaves. It is an excellent air purifier.
This ease to care for plant is one of the most popular houseplants. In tropical regions it can survive outside, however in most places it is used strictly as a houseplant. While blooms on this fast-growing climber may appear at any time during the year most plants in confinement never bloom. The Philodendron is an evergreen vine that thrives in partial shade at moderate temperatures.
It is an evergreen creeper or you can say climber. This plant can be used well to decorate your home, doesn’t need much care, easy to handle. If you are about to start gardening and you are a beginner in this field then it will be perfect for you.