{{ this.results.length }} Results
Your search for {{ this.pattern }} didn't return any results.
A sprightly and joyful floor plant with impressively large, wavy leaves, the Hope Philodendron is the perfect plant for beginners looking to pack a punch. A statement version of its tabletop counterpart, the Little Hope, this plant is a fast grower with a penchant for filling out empty corners.
The Philodendron Brasil is considered to be mildly toxic, and care should be taken around pets. Consumption can result in illness.
Philodendron Brasils can withstand low light, but will do best in medium to bright indirect light.
The Little Hope, or *Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum, *is a Philodendron.
Hope Philodendrons are considered moderate growers and can develop into large, lush plants with the right conditions. During the growing season—spring through early fall—you may see new leaves every few weeks, especially when the plant receives bright, indirect light, regular watering, and good humidity.
Indoors, a mature Hope Philodendron can grow up to 4–5 feet tall and wide, though this can take several years. Growth typically slows in winter when the plant becomes more dormant, which is completely normal.
To encourage healthy growth, provide your Hope Philodendron with a roomy container, well-draining soil, and occasional feeding with a balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
While they don’t grow as quickly as vining philodendron varieties, Hope Philodendrons reward consistent care with dramatic, tropical-looking foliage that brings bold texture and greenery to any space.