Philodendron Pedatum Juvenile. Like many philodendron species the blade shape collectors are accustomed to seeing appears nothing like the fully adult form. Sometimes called an oakleaf philodendron this unusual climbing plant has green leaves that change shape with maturity.
They start small and oval and develop deep lobes as they grow finally reaching up to nine inches long. Sometimes called an oakleaf philodendron this unusual climbing plant has green leaves that change shape with maturity. Like many philodendron species the blade shape collectors are accustomed to seeing appears nothing like the fully adult form.
In favourable conditions a mature pedatum can get up to 3 meters tall with leaves getting about a foot long.
In may 2007 the blades measured. In may 2007 the blades measured. Philodendron pedatum laciniatum is a very interesting philodendron native to venezuela and brazil that is often confused with other philodendrons when in juvenile form. Juvenile forms may have lighter bronze toned leaves.