Philodendron selloum ‘Gold’

Gold selection has chartreuse leaves, great for brightening dim areas of the house. Owl-eye trunk texture and aerial roots add interest.
height 4–10ft
width 6–10ft
tolerates Heat, Pots
water
needs
Moderate
water
info
Indoors philodendrons want water when the top of the soil is dry, but you can still feel moisture just below the surface. This plant will often fall into a once-a-week watering cycle, but remember that your watering should be based on the moisture left in the soil, which will depend partly on the moisture in the room and the weather outside. The soil surface goes a bit deeper for larger pots; for example, a plant in a 14-inch diameter pot should dry out a couple of inches deep before you water it, while a plant in a 4-inch pot will only want to dry out in the top half inch or so of soil.
hardy
to
50F
exposure Full Shade – Part Shade
indoor
outdoor
In or Out
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Orchid Bark
fertilizing All Purpose
origin Tropical South America
california
native
No
sunset
zones
H2

Sunset Zones Map

SUNSET ZONES MAP

Growing Notes

This interesting new introduction seems to prefer even sharper drainage than typical philodendrons and may respond better if grown more as an anthurium (in course orchid bark) that is kept evenly moist.
If grown in too bright of light the leaves get blown out and yellow-white.
While this is (supposedly) a form of Philodendron selloum (bipinnatifidum) we have found this plant no where near hardy as the typical species, quickly rotting if exposed to cold wet weather. As such we only recommend grown it indoors,