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Philodendron ‘Golden Violin’ is a striking and unusual cultivar admired for its distinctive violin-shaped leaves and luminous golden-lime foliage. The leaves begin as a bright chartreuse tone and mature into a deeper golden green, creating a vibrant tropical look that stands out in any indoor plant collection.
The name “Golden Violin” refers to the elegant fiddle or violin-like leaf shape, which develops more clearly as the plant matures. Younger plants tend to have slightly elongated or lobed leaves, while mature specimens display more defined curves and lobes reminiscent of a violin silhouette.
This Philodendron typically grows as a climbing or scrambling plant, producing elongated stems that benefit from support such as a moss pole or trellis. When allowed to climb, the leaves often become larger and more dramatically shaped, enhancing the plant’s architectural presence.
With its glowing foliage and tropical character, Philodendron Golden Violin makes a beautiful statement plant for shelves, plant walls, or climbing displays, and pairs well with darker foliage plants that highlight its bright colour.
Leaf colour: Bright golden-lime to chartreuse green
Leaf shape: Distinctive violin or fiddle-shaped foliage
Growth habit: Climbing or trailing aroid
Growth rate: Moderate to fast in good conditions
Mature height: Can exceed 1–2 metres indoors when supported
Philodendron Golden Violin thrives in bright, indirect light.
Ideal placement:
Near an east or north-facing window
A few feet back from south or west windows
Avoid:
Direct midday sun (may scorch the leaves)
Very low light, which can slow growth and dull the vibrant colour.
The brighter the indirect light, the more vivid the golden foliage will appear.
Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil feels dry.
General rule:
Spring & summer: Water regularly but avoid soggy soil
Autumn & winter: Reduce watering slightly
Signs to watch:
Drooping leaves: Usually indicates thirst
Yellowing leaves: Often caused by overwatering
Always ensure the pot has good drainage.
As a tropical plant, Golden Violin appreciates moderate to high humidity.
Ideal humidity:
50–70%
Ways to increase humidity:
Use a humidifier
Group plants together
Place the pot on a pebble tray
While it tolerates normal household humidity, higher humidity encourages larger leaves and stronger growth.
Best kept in temperatures between:
18°C – 27°C
Avoid:
Cold drafts
Temperatures below 12°C
Sudden temperature drops can cause stress or slowed growth.
Use a well-draining aroid soil mix.
Ideal mix:
Houseplant compost
Perlite or pumice
Orchid bark
This type of soil allows airflow around the roots and prevents waterlogging.
Feed during the growing season:
Spring and summer: Every 2–4 weeks
Use a balanced liquid houseplant fertiliser
Reduce feeding during autumn and winter when growth slows.
Golden Violin benefits greatly from climbing support.
Recommended supports:
Moss pole
Coco pole
Trellis
Climbing encourages:
Larger leaves
Stronger stems
More dramatic foliage shape
Pruning helps maintain shape and encourages bushier growth.
You can:
Trim leggy stems
Remove older leaves
Take cuttings for propagation
Always cut just above a node.
Philodendron Golden Violin can be propagated through stem cuttings.
Steps:
Cut below a node with at least one leaf and node
Root in water, sphagnum moss, or soil
Place in warm, bright indirect light
Roots typically appear within 2–4 weeks.
Like most philodendrons, Golden Violin contains calcium oxalate crystals.
It is toxic if ingested by:
Pets
Children
Keep out of reach of curious animals.
Yellow leaves
Usually caused by overwatering
Small leaves
Often due to low light or lack of climbing support
Brown leaf edges
Low humidity or inconsistent watering
Leggy growth
Plant needs brighter light
✅ Summary
Philodendron Golden Violin is a beautiful climbing aroid known for its vibrant golden foliage and distinctive violin-shaped leaves. With bright indirect light, well-draining soil, and occasional feeding, it grows quickly and becomes a striking feature in any indoor plant collection.