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Both need good light. Philodendron bipennifolium. This is the so-called “fiddle leaf” philodendron because the leaves are shaped like a violin. If potted with a slab of bark-covered wood ...
Both need good light. Philodendron bipennifolium. This is the so-called “fiddle leaf” philodendron because the leaves are shaped like a violin. If potted with a slab of bark-covered wood ...
Here are a few just-as-stylish alternatives to the fiddle leaf fig and how to care for them. For a trendy, tropical look, try the split leaf philodendron (Monstera deliciosa). This plant is easy ...
Welcome to Plant Week. The fiddle-leaf fig has taken us all on a wild ride. It started popping up on Instagram around 2014 (the term began to spike on Google around that time as well).
(The fiddle leaf “got a bad rap” in part because ... The raven zz had a moment, the philodendron birkin was coveted briefly, and the pink princess is on its way out. Now, instead of one ...
There’s no denying that a lush houseplant can add warmth and liveliness to your home, whether you opt for porch-side plants ...
the pink princess philodendron - a guaranteed hit for anyone who loves alliteration and the colour pink. So. Much. Pink. Image: Instagram @greeneyesgreenthumb Not heard of a fiddle leaf fig?