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philodendron simmondsii Philodendron simmondsii – Attractive High-Climbing Epiphyte

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philodendron simmondsii Philodendron simmondsii – Attractive High-Climbing EpiphytePhilodendron simmondsii Climbing Form and Deeply Lobed Elegance Why Philodendron simmondsii stands out Philodendron simmondsii is a bold, high climbing epiphyte with massive, triangular, deeply lobed leaves that bring a striking visual rhythm to any indoor space. The lobes most prominent at mid blade curve with elegant precision and fade gently near the apex. Mature foliage can stretch over 80 cm in length, with sinuate margins that give each leaf a

Philodendron simmondsii – Climbing Form and Deeply Lobed Elegance

Why Philodendron simmondsii stands out

Philodendron simmondsii is a bold, high-climbing epiphyte with massive, triangular, deeply lobed leaves that bring a striking visual rhythm to any indoor space. The lobes – most prominent at mid-blade – curve with elegant precision and fade gently near the apex. Mature foliage can stretch over 80 cm in length, with sinuate margins that give each leaf a carved, sculptural look. The stems exude a resinous scent when disturbed, adding a rare sensory trait to this already impressive species. Reddish clasping aerial roots emerge at each node, and when in bloom, the contrast between the green outer spathe and the crimson interior is simply wild. This plant doesn’t just grow – it performs.

Key traits of Philodendron simmondsii

  • Massive lobed leaves: Up to 82 cm long, triangular outline with 5 – 7 side lobes per margin
  • Sinuate leaf edges: Most pronounced at mid-blade, fading near apex and posterior lobes
  • High-climbing habit: Develops long internodes and thick, clasping aerial roots
  • Color contrast in inflorescence: Crimson inner spathe with pale apex and a subsessile spadix
  • Reddish veins: Primary lateral veins and basal ribs often tinged pink beneath

Natural habitat and growth behavior of Philodendron simmondsii

Native to lowland tropical rainforests of South America, this species grows as a scandent epiphyte, using trees to climb high into the canopy. The stem, up to 10 cm long between nodes, produces multiple aerial roots at each node, aiding in support and moisture capture. Indoors, it can climb over 2 metres when given vertical space and support. During its reproductive phase, stem growth slows and thickens while the plant focuses on flowering. Toxicity: Like all Philodendrons, it contains calcium oxalate and should be kept away from pets and children.

Philodendron simmondsii care instructions

  • Placement: Provide vertical support and space for the leaves to fully unfurl
  • Light: Bright, filtered light enhances leaf form and maintains compact internodes
  • Watering: Keep soil lightly moist; allow top 3 – 5 cm to dry between watering
  • Humidity: Prefers 60 – 80% humidity for healthy leaf expansion
  • Temperature: Best kept between 20 – 28°C; avoid temps below 16°C
  • Substrate: Use a well-aerated aroid mix with bark, perlite, and coir
  • Repotting: Every 1 – 2 years or once roots begin circling the pot
  • Fertilizing: Feed twice monthly with a balanced liquid fertiliser
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings with a visible node root easily in sphagnum or water
  • Hydroponics: Adapts well to semi-hydro setups once acclimated
  • Pruning: Remove any damaged or overly long growth to encourage branching

Problems and solutions for Philodendron simmondsii

  • Elongated internodes: Caused by low light – move to a brighter position
  • Thrips or spider mites: Target young growth – inspect regularly and use neem or insecticidal soap
  • Yellowing older leaves: May indicate underwatering or nutrient deficiency
  • Slow growth: Normal in lower light or cooler conditions; boost humidity and warmth

Extra insights for growing Philodendron simmondsii

This species loves to climb – don’t leave it trailing. Support poles or bark planks help anchor the aerial roots and keep the internodes tight. The lobed margins will become more defined with maturity, especially when grown in humid, stable environments. Mimicking its native rainforest canopy conditions – diffused light, stable warmth, high humidity – will allow this plant to develop full-size mature leaves. You’re not just growing a plant here, you’re growing movement and form.

Etymology and classification of Philodendron simmondsii

The genus name Philodendron means “tree lover” in Greek (“philo” = love, “dendron” = tree), reflecting its climbing nature. The species name simmondsii honours a contributor or collector linked to its discovery. It was formally described by Simon J. Mayo in 1981 and published in Aroideana.

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