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4” Philodendron pedatum 'Glad Hands'

$17.99 $24.99

Care

 Bright indirect light

 Water when top 1-2" of soil is dry

 

Philodendron pedatum 'Glad Hands' seems to extend an inviting hand, its deeply lobed, hand-shaped leaves resembling an open gesture of welcome. This cultivar is an ode to nature's artistry, with each leaf a testament to the delicate balance between simplicity and intricate design. Philodendron pedatum 'Glad Hands' doesn't just decorate a room; it beckons conversations and inspires admiration for the grace and poise found in its leafy demeanor.

What sets the Philodendron pedatum 'Glad Hands' apart isn't just its picturesque appearance; it's the way it effortlessly adapts to different environments. This Philodendron cultivar boasts a resilience that pairs seamlessly with its beauty. From bright spaces to corners craving a touch of green, this plant weaves itself into any setting with a natural finesse. Its allure isn't in high-maintenance care but in its ability to thrive with modest attention, making it an ideal choice for both seasoned plant enthusiasts and newcomers seeking a touch of understated elegance.  Philodendron pedatum 'Glad Hands' isn't just a plant; it's an embodiment of the gentle artistry found in nature, inviting you to appreciate the beauty in every leafy detail.

For optimal growth, we recommend providing a coco pole for your new plant to climb!

Philodendron pedatum 'Glad Hands' care:

This plant enjoys a well draining soil that is rich in organic matter.  Allow your Philodendron to dry out about half way before watering, taking care to not allow it to sit in excess water.  Provide your new Philodendron with plenty of bright indirect light.

Additional info:

Philodendron is one of the most popular genuses of Aroid that are currently in cultivation, with over 450 named cultivars.

Philodendron vary greatly in their natural habits, but you will find a large number of them located in Latin America. Their leaves range from small to medium to large to gigantic! You'll find Philodendron with smooth, glossy foliage and some with velvety foliage!

If you allow Philodendron to climb, their foliage will usually get much larger the higher up they get. While this isn't true for all Philodendron species -- it is for most. We recommend a coco pole to really get your Philodendron growing!

For the most part, Philodendron are easy to care for.

The name Philodendron comes from the greek words "philo" (love or affection) and "dendron" (tree).

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Christian Cardoso
Great condition thriving specimen

The plant arrived nicely packed as well with the rest of my plants. One arrived dead but I can’t complain.