Philodendron distantilobum ‘Wide Form'
The Philodendron distantilobum 'Wide Form' is a spectacular and rare houseplant, notable for its broad, finger-like leaf shape. This neotropical species stands out with its unusual and attractive foliage, making it a perfect choice for plant enthusiasts seeking a unique addition to their indoor plant collection. Its easy-to-grow nature further enhances its appeal as a houseplant.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes
Please note: these plants are propagated by us in our in-house greenhouse. Some variance is expected. Minor cosmetic damage may occur, but noticeable damage will usually be mentioned. Cuttings are not guaranteed to be top-cuttings unless marked as such. Please feel free to contact us with any questions! Questions? Check out our Philodendron FAQ's!

Description
The Philodendron distantilobum 'Wide Form' is a spectacular and rare houseplant, notable for its broad, finger-like leaf shape. This neotropical species stands out with its unusual and attractive foliage, making it a perfect choice for plant enthusiasts seeking a unique addition to their indoor plant collection. Its easy-to-grow nature further enhances its appeal as a houseplant.
How to care for your Philodendron -
Water: Water once the top soil feels dry, droopy leaves can mean too much or not enough water.
Light: A Philodendron can survive in low light but grows faster and looks better in medium light.
Humidity: They enjoy humidity, mist every few days.
Temperature: They like warmth, try not to expose to cold draughts.
Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes
Air purifying? Yes
Please note: these plants are propagated by us in our in-house greenhouse. Some variance is expected. Minor cosmetic damage may occur, but noticeable damage will usually be mentioned. Cuttings are not guaranteed to be top-cuttings unless marked as such. Please feel free to contact us with any questions! Questions? Check out our Philodendron FAQ's!





















