Family: Araceae

Scientific Name: Philodendron bipinnatifidum

Common Name: Selloum Philodendron, Tree Philodendron

Description

Selloum Philodendron (Philodendron bipinnatifidum) is a large, self-heading no, vining, easy-to-grow Philodendron.  It can be grown as an indoor plant or landscape plant in warmer climates.  Wherever it is used, this plant needs a large space.

Pronunciation(fill-oh-DEN-drun)
Plant TypeIndoor Foliage, Perennial Tender, Site author's observations
Hardiness Zone9-11
Sunlightbright to low
Moistureaverage house to slightly moist
Growing Mediaaverage house
Temperatureaverage house
Flowersvery seldom if ever flowers indoors
Leaveslarge 1 by 2 feet or bigger, glossy green, bipinnate, deeply lobed and cut.
Stemsshort, stout stem with lots of leaf scars, self heading
Rootsfiborous, aerial roots from the stout stem
Dimensionslarge, up to 15 feet outdoors
Maintenanceremoving dead leaves
PropagationI have grown this plant from seeds.
Native SiteSouth West Brazil
Cultivar OriginGiven its name early in the 19th century by the Austrian botanist Heinrich Wilhelm Schott and was validated by his friend and contemporary Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher in 1837
Misc FactsPhilodendrons are poisonous if eaten. The sap may irritate sensitive skin. Through DNA analysis it has been reclassified as Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum. WIll stick with good old fashion Philodenron Selloum AKA: , Lacy Tree Philodendron, Cut Leaf Philodendron, Tree Philodendron, Selloum Philodendron
Author's NotesThis Philodendron is wide spreading, making it difficult to find a growing space in a house.
Notes & ReferenceFloridata web site
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