Philodendron Tortum
Philodendron Tortum is native to Brazil and Bolivia.
Philo Tortum has the common name of Fernleaf Philo due to its fern like leaves being long and thin. Another name for this Philo is Philodendron Bipinattifidum.
This climbing philodendrons’ leaves opens up like a corkscrew. Give it a pole and watch it take off! Bright, indirect light is suggested. A well draining soil and make sure to water when the soil dries out.
Depending on state regulations, plant may or may not be shipped with dirt.
Philodendron Tortum is native to Brazil and Bolivia.
Philo Tortum has the common name of Fernleaf Philo due to its fern like leaves being long and thin. Another name for this Philo is Philodendron Bipinattifidum.
This climbing philodendrons’ leaves opens up like a corkscrew. Give it a pole and watch it take off! Bright, indirect light is suggested. A well draining soil and make sure to water when the soil dries out.
Depending on state regulations, plant may or may not be shipped with dirt.
Philodendron Tortum is native to Brazil and Bolivia.
Philo Tortum has the common name of Fernleaf Philo due to its fern like leaves being long and thin. Another name for this Philo is Philodendron Bipinattifidum.
This climbing philodendrons’ leaves opens up like a corkscrew. Give it a pole and watch it take off! Bright, indirect light is suggested. A well draining soil and make sure to water when the soil dries out.
Depending on state regulations, plant may or may not be shipped with dirt.