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Philodendron ‘Golden Violin’ is a striking, golden-toned climbing philodendron known for its distinctive violin-shaped leaves and vibrant chartreuse colouring.
Believed to be a cultivar related to Philodendron bipennifolium, it features elongated, lobed foliage that resembles the silhouette of a violin or horse head. New growth emerges bright golden-lime before maturing into a slightly deeper yellow-green.
With support, it produces larger, more dramatic leaves, making it a bold architectural addition to any indoor plant collection.
🌿 Unique violin-shaped leaves
🌿 Golden to lime-green foliage
🌿 Climbing growth habit
🌿 Fast-growing in bright conditions
🌿 Tropical, sculptural appearance
Bright, indirect light is essential.
East or west-facing windows are ideal
Can tolerate gentle morning sun
Avoid harsh midday sun
Low light may cause slower growth and smaller leaves
Brighter light enhances its golden tones.
Allow the top 3–5cm of soil to dry before watering.
Spring/Summer: Every 7–10 days
Autumn/Winter: Reduce frequency
Always:
Use a pot with drainage holes
Avoid letting the plant sit in water
Like most philodendrons, it prefers lightly moist but not soggy soil.
Prefers moderate to high humidity.
Ideal range: 50–70%
Tolerates average UK home conditions
Benefits from a humidifier in winter
Higher humidity encourages larger leaves and healthier aerial roots.
Ideal: 18–28°C
Avoid temperatures below 15°C
Protect from cold draughts
Consistent warmth supports steady growth.
Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix:
Peat-free houseplant compost
Orchid bark
Perlite
Horticultural charcoal (optional)
Good aeration prevents root rot and supports climbing growth.
Feed during active growth (March–September):
Balanced liquid fertiliser every 2–4 weeks
Reduce or stop feeding in winter
Avoid overfeeding to prevent salt build-up.
Climbing and vining
Produces aerial roots
Leaves become larger with support
Providing a moss pole encourages more mature, dramatic foliage.
Easy to propagate via stem cuttings:
Cut below a node
Root in water, moss or soil
Keep warm and bright
Roots typically develop within 2–3 weeks.
Yellow leaves
Overwatering
Leggy growth
Insufficient light
Brown edges
Low humidity
Small leaves
Lack of support or low light
Train up a moss pole for height
Pair with darker foliage for contrast
Ideal for bright living rooms or offices
Looks striking in neutral or terracotta pots
Its golden tones make it a perfect contrast plant within a green-heavy collection.
Like other philodendrons, it is toxic if ingested by pets or humans. Keep out of reach of cats and dogs.