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Learn how to grow and care for heart leaf philodendron, aka the sweetheart plant. We explain heart leaf philodendron propagation, watering, and soil needs.
A variation of heart leaf philodendron, these vining plants also boast heart-shaped leaves but with pale green and dark green splashes. It's really a charming effect in hanging baskets.
Heart Leaf Philodendron There are many different types of philodendrons, and most are easy-care. An old favorite, heart leaf philodendron, has beautiful heart-shaped leaves and an elegant vining form.
Philodendron hederaceum var. hederaceum, sold under the trade name Philodendron micans, or velvet-leaf philodendron, at the Boltz Conservatory in Madison, Wisconsin. It is an evergreen climber growing to 3–6 m (10–20 ft), with heart-shaped glossy leaves to 30 cm (12 in) long, and occasionally spathes of white flowers in mature plants.
This philodendron is typically a vining plant and can tolerate shade. [2] It is toxic to humans and most animals if consumed. The toxic principle is calcium oxalate. [3] It has heart-shaped, dark green leaves that generally grow 2″ to 3” across with white speckles on the more mature leaves.
Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum (common names: split-leaf philodendron, [1] lacy tree philodendron, selloum, horsehead philodendron, [2] guaimbé [citation needed]) is a plant in the genus Thaumatophyllum, in the family Araceae. Previously it was classified in the genus Philodendron within subgenus Meconostigma.