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fiddle lime philodendron Philodendron pedatum x Bob Cee

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fiddle lime philodendron Philodendron pedatum x Bob CeeThe Philodendron pedatum 'Bob Cee' is a striking hybrid that will instantly appeal to lovers of unusual foliage plants. This cross combines the deeply incised, almost oak leaf silhouette of Philodendron pedatum with the robust, rich appearance of the mysterious 'Bob Cee'. The result is a vibrant plant that effortlessly combines elegance and exoticism. Origin This hybrid was created from a cross of Philodendron pedatum, a species native to the tropical

The Philodendron pedatum × 'Bob Cee' is a striking hybrid that will instantly appeal to lovers of unusual foliage plants. This cross combines the deeply incised, almost oak-leaf silhouette of Philodendron pedatum with the robust, rich appearance of the mysterious 'Bob Cee'. The result is a vibrant plant that effortlessly combines elegance and exoticism.

Origin

This hybrid was created from a cross of Philodendron pedatum, a species native to the tropical rain forests of South America, and a plant that goes by the name of 'Bob Cee' appreciated by collectors and growers for its dark foliage and vigorous growth. Although 'Bob Cee' itself is not registered as a botanical species, it enjoys fame within the hobby world as an exclusive hybrid with unknown but presumably related parentage.

Characteristics

The leaves of the Philodendron pedatum × 'Bob Cee' are a visual spectacle: deeply lobed, elongated and changing in shape as the plant ages. The young leaves may start out relatively simple, but over time develop into artful shapes with pronounced fingers. The color ranges from fresh green to deep green with sometimes a slight bronze-green glow.

The plant grows climbing and forms impressive, larger leaves when given adequate support and light. Ideal for those looking for a statement plant with a natural, wild look.

Care

Light

This Philodendron does best in a bright location without direct sunlight. Too little light can cause elongated stems and smaller leaves.

Temperature

A constant room temperature between 18 and 28 °C is ideal. Protect the plant from drafts and cold below 15 °C.

Substrate

Use an aerated, well-draining substrate based on bark and coconut fiber or sphagnum, for example. A fine mix that does not hold moisture too short but never becomes soggy is essential. Thus, the composition should not be too coarse.

Humidity

A humidity of 60% or higher is highly recommended, especially to keep the leaf tips looking nice. Regular misting or using a humidifier can help.

Nutrition

During the growing season (spring to fall), give a balanced, low-nitrogen houseplant food biweekly. In winter, once a month or nothing at all is sufficient.

Watering

Keep the soil slightly moist, but always allow the top layer to dry out between waterings. Preferably use demineralized water or clean rainwater to avoid calcium deposits.

Flowering

Although flowering is extremely rare for this hybrid indoors, Philodendrons are flowering plants. If an inflorescence does appear, it will usually be inconspicuous and of little decorative value. The plant is kept primarily for its foliage.

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