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A split leaf philodendron would be my best guess. -
BTW, when planted in the yard (in Fla.), they get huge. -
@Becky H. That's exactly what it is.... -
awesome! thanks!
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Can I plant them in shade? I have an area that gets very little sun. -
Sherry L. they prefer shade or part sun. I've found if planted in "part sun", morning sun is better. -
I just added a second picture of another plant I have outdoors that I have actually had for several years now...are you telling me, they are the same plant?? lol just one is smaller/younger??
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They do look similar. Keep in mind, there are different types of split leaf philodendrons. The 2nd pic. looks like the leaves ruffle a little at the edges and the lobes look a bit deeper. For sure they're in the same family. -
ok...well, good to know! thanks Becky!! ;-)
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Angela, I have the second pic (looks dfferent than the first) and it has been here for years & likes the shade. In winter it looked bad but is it again over 5' high. Lovely, tropical looking plant and in Florida it comes back every year. -
I do have to bring mine inside every year, thats why I havent planted it in the ground. I need to pot it up bc I didnt last year. maybe I'll try a piece of it in the ground and see if mulching it over will allow it to winter over in GA. Thanks!!
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I have had 2 of these planted in my yard for years. They got to be 8' tall. Several severe winters knocked them completely to the roots, but those suckers came right back in the spring. Now, we've never had enough snow here to test that, but we have had temps. in the 20's, and they survived those. It's just as well the cold knocked them back to the roots, because here in Fla. (planted in the ground), they go nuts w/growth. -
@Angela Maybe in an area sheltered from the worst of the cld, like a corner next to your porch...something like that....I've actually had snapdragons that were in bloom with snow on them...early december I was out and saw the blossoms and said, hey it's winter what are YOU doing up? LOL but the were on the front porch which has a brick facade to protect from most of the wind, but no roof...so maybe those will make it... -
oh now my FIL had that second plant in the ground behind his house and like elephant ears it died to the ground in the winter and came back every spring...LATE spring but it came back.... -
I did just plant a shade garden, I think I will add it to it! Where I keep it now in the planter, is a shaded area and it does great...it does have an area that is blocked by other shrubs quite well so maybe in that area it would do well, but again I could cover it, I have some sago palms I planted this year I will need to cover as well so no biggie....
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It is a Selloum Philodendron. Tropical in nature, Makes a great house/office plant in colder areas. -
I had a spider plant that go t planted outside tt die every winter and come back in thespring but the flowerbed got too full tis spring and couldnt grow so it died -
I have roots showing !Should I cover them with top sil or leave them shwing out of the soil? -
I would certainly cover them....Kathryn... -
cover....exposed roots are never good for the plant...
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Kathryn W, a Spider plant is different than the Philodendron so you should post a new question to get more information about your spider plant. I have spider plants and they are very pretty. -
looks like the split leaf philadondren I replanted form a pot to my patio.Some froze off,but returned in the spring.Hope this helps. G -
split Leaf Philodendron ... -
That is it a split leaf philodendron. -
I found my spider p lant ! I found it underthe Blackberry bush!
