Philodendron bipinnatifidum Winterbourn is commonly known as Xanadu or cut-leaf philodendron. It is a good looking plant, with shiny green, leathery leaves, each with multiple lobes. Unlike other philodendron, this is not a climber, instead it grows in a mounded shape on a thick woody stem, often becoming wider than it is tall.
A compact, low maintenance choice for homes and offices, that will help purify your air.
Philodendron Xanadu Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Prevent the pests! As new leaves grow; it will leave behind brown leaf husks. It is good practice to remove these to prevent fungus and pest infestations.
You grow, girl! Increase the bushiness of this plant by pinching out after a leaf node on single stems. This will promote off shoots and more branches, meaning more leaves.
Location, Location, Location! These plants will thrive in almost all levels of humidity, however placing them in high humidity environments will encourage larger leaves.
Light
The Xanadu Philodendron is versatile. Best in medium light but can tolerate bright light and some degree of shade. Avoid direct sunlight however, as this may scorch the plant.
Watering
Water well then allow the top half of your Xanadu’s soil to dry out before re-watering. Will tolerate some degree of drought better than having its roots too wet.
Temperature
Prefers average household temperatures. Between 16°C and 24°C is ideal with a minimum of 13°C. Can tolerate a draught but it is not recommended for best results.
Humidity
The Xanadu will do fine in normal home humidity, but thrives in more humid environments. Mist your plant occasionally for best results.
Feed
Apply a weak solution of liquid fertiliser two or three times during the growing season.
Height & Growth Rate
Philodendron Winterbourn is a moderate to fast-growing plant which typically reaches an ultimate height of 90 to 120cm indoors.
Toxicity
Philodendron are poisonous to humans and animals. Keep away from children and pets and take care when handling.
Air Purifying
Philodendron Winterbourn filters airborne toxins such as such as formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from the atmosphere and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Cultivar origin unknown. Philodendron are native to the West Indies and the tropical rainforests of Central and South America.



























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