With its massive, vibrant green leaves adorning a robust, tree-like stem, this Philodendron stands out as the true arboreal champion of the Philodendron family. It’s the perfect addition to infuse a touch of tropical elegance into your interior space, thanks to its striking, oversized sawtoothed foliage.
Known by various names, including Philodendron selloum, Philodendron bipinnatifidum, Lacy Tree Philodendron, and Horsehead Philodendron, this exquisite plant serves as a living work of art. As a close relative to the cheese plant, this magnificent display of architectural foliage is a surefire winner for those seeking a ‘ go big or go home’ statement for their living spaces.
Philodendron selloum – Tree Philodendron Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
So over the overwatering! Are your leaves yellow and drooping? Let the top 3 inches of soil dry out between waterings.
Hung out to dry! Brown margins and edges are a sign that your plant is parched. Refresh and rejuvenate with water and humidity.
Not much newness! If you haven’t noticed much new growth on your plant for a while, it probably needs some sun and food.
Light
Philodendron selloum is happy in a shaded area but best in bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight as this will scorch the leaves, taking a long time to recover.
Watering
Water little and often, keeping the soil moist at all times. Allow the top of the soil to slightly dry out between waterings. Water less during the winter. Will tolerate some degree of drought better than being too wet.
Temperature
Tree Philodendron likes average to warm household temperatures from 18-28°C and can tolerate short periods down to 12°C at an absolute push. Avoid cold draughts.
Humidity
Philodendrons are versatile when it comes to humidity levels, however, as a tropical plant, a good misting on those dry days will help keep the foliage looking fresh.
Feed
Apply a weak solution of liquid fertiliser once a month during the growing season. Do not feed during the winter.
Height & Growth Rate
Philodendron selloum has an ultimate height of 1 – 2.5m and a width of about 1.5m. However, it is important to note that Philodendron selloum is a slow-growing plant, so it may take many years to reach its full size.
Toxicity
These plants are poisonous to pets and people. Keep plants away from children and pets and take care when handling.
Air Purifying
Philodendron filter airborne toxins such as such as formaldehyde, benzene and trichloroethylene from the atmosphere and they are part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Philodendron selloum originates from the tropical regions of South America; namely Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina, and Paraguay.















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