Philodendron bipennifolium 'Violin'

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The Philodendron Violin earns its name the honest way. Broad, sculptural lobes. A strong central midrib. That unmistakable, slightly dramatic silhouette that looks intentional from every angle.

This is a climbing philodendron that rewards structure, light, and time. As it matures, the leaves elongate and deepen in color, shifting from fresh green to richer, more grounded tones. It’s architectural without being fussy, and bold without crossing into novelty.

This plant does best when given something to grow toward. Moss pole, plank, or support will encourage larger, more expressive leaves and tighter internodes over time.


Purchase Options

Exact Plant
You will receive the exact Philodendron Violin shown in the photos. This option is ideal if you care about current leaf shape, size, and growth pattern. What you see is what ships.

Grower’s Choice
You will receive a healthy Philodendron Violin of similar size and maturity, hand-selected by our grower. Leaf shape, coloration, and growth habit will vary naturally. Perfect if you want the species without needing a specific specimen.


What to Expect

• Climbing growth habit
• Firm, semi-gloss leaves with violin-like lobing
• Visible aerial roots as the plant matures
• Leaf shape becomes more dramatic with support and light
• Each plant expresses slightly differently over time

Plants are living things. Minor cosmetic imperfections are normal and not considered defects.


Care Notes

Light
Bright, indirect light is ideal. Tolerates medium light but grows more slowly and with smaller leaves.

Water
Allow the top portion of the substrate to dry before watering again. Consistent moisture without saturation supports steady growth.

Humidity
Average household humidity is fine, but higher humidity will encourage larger leaves and more active growth.

Support
Strongly recommended. A moss pole or similar support will dramatically improve leaf size and overall structure.


Frequently Asked Questions

Philodendron Violin

What kind of growth habit does Philodendron Violin have?
Philodendron Violin is a climbing aroid. It naturally produces aerial roots and performs best when given vertical support such as a moss pole, plank, or trellis.

Does Philodendron Violin need a support?
While it can grow without one, support is strongly recommended. Vertical growth encourages larger leaves, more pronounced lobing, and a more structured overall form.

How large do the leaves get?
Leaf size increases with maturity, light, and support. Juvenile leaves are smaller and simpler; mature plants develop longer, more sculptural, violin-shaped foliage.

Is leaf shape consistent?
No. Leaf shape varies naturally depending on maturity, environment, and growth conditions. Variability is a normal and desirable trait of this species.

What light does Philodendron Violin prefer?
Bright, indirect light is ideal. It tolerates medium light but will grow more slowly and with smaller leaves.

How often should it be watered?
Water once the upper portion of the substrate has dried. Consistent moisture without saturation supports steady growth.

Does it require high humidity?
It does well in average household humidity, but higher humidity can promote larger leaves and more active growth.

Are aerial roots normal?
Yes. Aerial roots are expected and indicate a climbing growth pattern. They help the plant anchor and absorb moisture.

Is Philodendron Violin considered rare?
It is not extremely rare, but it is less commonly available than standard philodendrons. Its appeal comes from form and growth habit rather than novelty.

Is this a good plant for collectors?
Yes. Philodendron Violin is favored by collectors who enjoy watching plants evolve over time. It rewards structure, patience, and consistent care.

 

Our Live Delivery Guarantee

We stand behind every leaf and every mite. If your plant or predatory insects don’t arrive alive on the first delivery attempt, we’ll make it right.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Email us at info@fgmnnursery.com within 24 hours of delivery
  • Include clear photos of the item and the shipping label
  • Someone must be available to receive the package—plants and bugs don’t do well sitting in the sun, a mailbox, or the back of a delivery truck

For plants, we offer store credit if something goes wrong.

For predatory mites and beneficial insects, you’ll have the choice of a replacement shipment or store credit.

If you contact us after the 24-hour window, we may still be able to help—just know it’s handled case by case.

We pack with care, insulate when needed, and check the weather before shipping. But once it’s in transit, the fastest way to protect your order is to open it right away.