Philodendron polypodioides has extraordinary foliage with deeply and irregularly divided long, narrow lobes. Each successive climbing leaf can become larger and more elaborate. Aesthetically this plant really shines through its use of negative space, so it's perfect for someone who wants to really highlight a single plant in their living room or well lit entry way. Alternatively it will complete an aroid collection, as its actually quite hard to find and a perfect plant for the aroid collector who seemingly has it all! This is the very first time we've had Philodendron polypodioides in the shop. (Commonly cultivated as Philodendron polypodioides, this unusual climbing aroid belongs to the highly variable Philodendron pedatum complex. Its exceptionally narrow, deeply divided leaves distinguish it from the broader forms of P. pedatum typically encountered in cultivation.)