philodendron hope tropical plant Philodendron selloum 'Hope' — Tropical Split-Leaf Philodendron
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philodendron hope tropical plant

philodendron hope tropical plant Philodendron selloum 'Hope' — Tropical Split-Leaf Philodendron

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philodendron hope tropical plant Philodendron selloum 'Hope' — Tropical Split-Leaf PhilodendronGrowers Choice you are buying a plant similar in size and appearance to the ones in the photos. This plant does not ship to AZ, CA, or LA due to agricultural regulations. Cold Weather Notice: Tropical plants do not tolerate temperatures below 45 F. If temperatures in your area are expected to drop below 45 F, please purchase our Heat Pack Shipping Insurance to protect your order during transit. This optional add on helps ensure your plant arrives

Grower’s Choice — you are buying a plant similar in size and appearance to the ones in the photos.
This plant does not ship to AZ, CA, or LA due to agricultural regulations.

Cold Weather Notice: Tropical plants do not tolerate temperatures below 45 °F.
If temperatures in your area are expected to drop below 45 °F, please purchase our Heat Pack – Shipping Insurance to protect your order during transit.
This optional add-on helps ensure your plant arrives healthy and safe through colder months.

Philodendron selloum ‘Hope’ (also known as Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum) is a lush, deeply lobed tropical plant that adds instant architectural beauty to any space.
Its large, glossy green leaves develop dramatic splits and ruffled edges as they mature, creating a bold, sculptural presence.
This self-heading variety grows outward rather than climbing, making it perfect for floor displays, patio planters, or bright indoor corners.
With a tropical canopy feel and dependable growth habit, it’s one of the most rewarding Philodendrons for beginners and collectors alike.

Basic Care
Light: Bright, indirect light preferred; tolerates partial shade.
Water: Keep soil evenly moist; allow the top inch to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid standing water.
Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity; mist occasionally or grow near a humidifier.
Temperature: Ideal 70–90 °F; protect from cold drafts.
Fertilizer: Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertilizer diluted to half strength.
Difficulty: Easy — vigorous, forgiving, and adaptable in most home environments.

Phonetic: fill-oh-DEN-dron seh-LOOM HOPE

Leaf Stork specializes in rare tropical plants and collector aroids — Anthurium, Monstera, Philodendron, Syngonium, and Alocasia.
From our greenhouse to your doorstep, each plant is nurtured with care and shipped to ensure a healthy, secure arrival.


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