Re: Philodendron selloum


 Ref Petra's comments.  P. selloum is now bipinnatifidum?  I'm not aware of
this, all my information indicates they have been and are 2 distinct
species.  Anyone?

I doubt if selloum could survive 7B or further north without extraordinary
measures.  Perhaps massive mulching of the root zone, some of the cold
protective 'fleeces' and other materials could save a portion of the bottom
of the plant to come back the following year.  All bets would be off with
exceptionally severe winters.

Russ.



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