Plantonica
Wolfs Head Philodendron (Panduriforme)
Wolfs Head Philodendron (Panduriforme)
Glossy, slender leaves and thick, green stem are the appeal for this easy to grow Philodendron. Juvenile leaves are long and thin, as the plant matures the leaves develop "ears" that give the plant its nickname "Wolfs head" Philodendron.
This plant grows in a somewhat unruly habit, give it a stake or pole to climb to train it to grow upright or let it grow freely for a bushier appearance.
Low maintenance, get them climbing and they will love you!
This plant is relatively durable and it can thrive in many different conditions but it is more suited to bright light but not direct sun. It can, however, cope with low light.
Through Spring and Summer, the soil should be kept moist but during winter the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings.
This species is quite tolerant of dry conditions. During summer it's good practice to mist the leaves.
The Philodendron is a plant that can grow very quickly and should be fed every month during spring and summer, especially when new leaves are growing. During the winter, feeding can take place every other month using basic houseplant food.
One available in a 250mm grower pot - Total height - 140cm from top of pot.