Characteristics:
Philodendron Bipennifolium also known as Horsehead Philodendron seemed to have a bluish green sheen coloration in its foliage - it does not have any other variegated coloration or tones rather flush with a singular color.
There are a huge confusion and contention with the ID and identifying them as this particular philodendron tends to morph totally into a different foliage structure hence the confusion begins.
Often incorrectly mislabelled as Philodendron panduriforme.
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Philodendron bipennifolium Schott ex Endl
Almost similar to Burle Marx vine structure but this one is a slow growing plant and may tend to lose it foliage if it doesn't receive adequate light. Also care must be given on the watering regime - since the growth is slow, too much water may cause root & stem rot.
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How to Care & Cultivate Philodendron Plant:
Philodendron - Best Indoor Plants
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