Philodendron 'Gold Violin'
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Philodendron 'Gold Violin' is a striking hybrid philodendron prized for its uniquely shaped leaves that resemble a violin or fiddle, with golden-green coloring. This rare beauty features deeply lobed foliage with a distinctive waisted shape and warm golden tones, creating an elegant, musical display perfect for collectors seeking unusual leaf forms.
Key Features:
- Unique violin-shaped leaves
- Golden-green warm coloring
- Deeply lobed distinctive form
- Climbing growth habit
- Rare and unusual collector's plant
Care Highlights:
- Water when top 2" of soil is dry
- Bright indirect light for best color
- Provide moss pole or climbing support
- Unique conversation starter for collectors
Important Safety Note: This plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested. Keep away from curious pets and children.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I water Philodendron Gold Violin?
Water when the top 2 inches of soil feel dry, typically every 7-10 days. Consistent moisture supports healthy growth.
What light does Gold Violin need?
Bright indirect light is ideal for maintaining the golden-green color and promoting the distinctive violin-shaped leaves.
Does this philodendron need to climb?
Yes! Providing a moss pole or support encourages larger leaves with more dramatic violin shapes.
Why are my leaves not violin-shaped?
Juvenile leaves are less lobed. As the plant matures and climbs, the leaves develop the signature violin or fiddle shape.
Is Philodendron Gold Violin rare?
Yes! This is a rare hybrid with a unique leaf shape that's harder to find than common philodendrons.







