Philodendrons in Bloom - Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden (2024)

Jun 4th, 2016

by Sarah Wilkinson

Philodendrons Bloom in the Conservatory

The long white part of the flower is called the spadix. The green part surrounding it like a cape is called the spathe. When the spathe is open, the plant is ready to be pollinated.

If you want to see a spectacularand interestingbloom, come visit the Conservatory now to visitthe majestic philodendron. As you know, plants’ flowersare all about reproduction, and perhaps the most incredible characteristic of split-leaf philodendronsis their unique way of reproducing. A philodendron must be mature before it can begin flowering, which takes a staggering 15 to 16 years! Once it reaches maturity, it will flower every May to July, signaling to the world that it’s ready to reproduce. Today we’re talking about split-leaf philodendrons (Philodendron bipinnatifidum), which are currently in bloom, but we have several other cultivars in our ConservatoryincludingPhilodendron × evansii,Philodendron ‘Moonlight’,Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’andPhilodendron lundii in the East Wing andPhilodendron burle-marxiiin the Conservatory roundhouse. We expect theseother cultivars to bloom soon —between now and July.

Philodendrons have separate male and female parts, meaning the plant can’t self-pollinate and needs the help of an outside pollinator. For the philodendrons, reproduction works a little differently depending on where they are in the world because their location determines what pollinator is going to help them reproduce. A philodendron in Brazil, for example, relies on the scarab beetle to help with pollination. Scarab beetles are less common outside the tropics, and therefore philodendrons outside the tropics typically need the help humans for pollination.

Philodendrons are only open for two days at a time when they’re flowering, and each plant will have two tothree blooms that open up at different times over the blooming period. A philodendron bloom is about 12 inches from stem to tip, and the optimal time for pollination is in the middle of the night. Nighttime is also when the bloom has its strongest fragrance, but wecan’t tell you what it smells like because we’re notherelate at night. You can tell when a philodendron is ready for reproduction by its spadix —the long white part of the flower. “Instead of aspecific color or pattern (it is very fragrant), it creates heat to attract pollinators,”says Conservatory Horticulturist Chelsea Mahaffey.The spadix can reach temperatures of up to 114 degrees Fahrenheit! “The heat attracts the beetleas it crawls into the flower looking for warmth. While entering the flower, the beetle walks over the spadix and pollinates the philodendron,” Mahaffey says. Even when the philodendron doesn’t live where scarab beetles easily can find it (like inside our Conservatory), the plant still heats up, letting gardeners know that the time for hand pollination has come.

This is one of the leaves on a split-leaf Philodendron from our Conservatory. It reminds me of floppy elephant ears, only smooth and green.

Heating up during reproduction isn’t unique, but philodendrons create heat differently than any other plant we know of. Most of the time, plants create heat by burning carbohydrates, or simple sugars, that are stored in their cells. But philodendrons burn stores of fat, just as an animal would, because this is a better source of energy to maintain their very hot temperature. Even when it gets colder outside at night, the philodendron can keep burning its stores of fat to continue producing heat.

For philodendrons without scarab beetles to helpwith pollination, humans have a couple options in how to do this. The first option is to pollinate the philodendrons by hand. This involves rubbing pollen on the female part of the spadix (the bottom, plumper half) in the middle of the night, when the flower is most likely to reproduce. Gardeners know they’ve been successful when the philodendron produces fruit, and the fruit contains viable seeds. And fair warning! Though we can and do eat fruits from many different plants, fruit from philodendrons are poisonous. Don’t eat the fruit.

Another option is stem-cutting. Mahaffeyexplains it this way: “You know how the trunk goes to a point where all the leaves are coming off? You would lop off the top of that and stick that in soil. It would be a clonal cutting, so it would be the exact DNA.”Propagation by stem-cutting takes longer for philodendrons, so thefaster option is pollination by hand.

Here you can see what a philodendron bloom looks like when it’s not open. The spathe is completely covering the spadix, and until it opens, the flower will not be able to be pollinated.

Visit the Conservatory to see if you can spot ourphilodendron bloom, but you won’t find any fruit here. Though our philodendrons are flowering, we don’t hand pollinate ours. Luckily, flowers don’t need to reproduce keep making beautiful blooms! If our philodendrons could speak as they sit late at night in the Conservatory waiting to be pollinated, surely they would be saying, “Maybe one day the scarab beetle will find me…” Until then, we’ll just have to make do with the beautiful, sweet philodendrons we already have.

Philodendrons in Bloom - Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden (2024)

FAQs

Philodendrons in Bloom - Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden? ›

A philodendron must be mature before it can begin flowering, which takes a staggering 15 to 16 years! Once it reaches maturity, it will flower every May to July, signaling to the world that it's ready to reproduce.

What does philodendron symbolize? ›

The plants are a classic symbol of nature, growth, and renewal. With their romantic, heart-shaped leaves, philodendrons can also represent the notion of appreciation and love, as well as kindness and openness.

Why is my philodendron flower not opening? ›

Many indoor plants need water more frequently in the dry winter air. I suggest that you water your Philodendron whenever the top half-inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Always water thoroughly. Under watering may be why the newer leaves haven't opened properly.

Do philodendrons brasil flower? ›

Does philodendron Brasil have flowers? Philodendron Brasil is primarily grown for its brilliant foliage and although it may flower, the blooms are rather insignificant and rare when grown indoors. However, if you notice a green and white spathe growing from your plant, congratulations—your Brasil has bloomed.

What are the spiritual benefits of philodendrons? ›

Symbolism and Benefits of the Philodendron nangaritense
  • 🌿 Symbolizes growth and environmental passion, reflecting personal and cultural values.
  • 🌬️ Purifies air and relieves stress, enhancing indoor environments.
  • 💡 Adaptable and elegant, it thrives in varied light and signifies prosperity.
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What is the disadvantage of Philodendron? ›

Both Dieffenbachia and Philodendron are great houseplants for beginners. However, both plants contain oxalates which can cause swelling, drooling, and loss of speech if swallowed. Swelling, redness, and irritation can also occur if the skin or eyes are exposed.

Should I cut off Philodendron flowers? ›

Yes, you sure can. Although they don't require a lot of pruning, occasionally cutting back philodendron plants keeps these beauties looking their tropical best and keeps them from becoming too large for their surroundings.

Why is my Philodendron crying? ›

However, it's not uncommon to find plants that cry also among your Philodendrons and Monsteras. As the roots absorb water from the soil, and it gets pushed up the vine, the excess is released at the tips of the leaves. When the water droplets form, they can look like tears or beads of sweat on the leaves.

Why is my Philodendron flowering? ›

A philodendron must be mature before it can begin flowering, which takes a staggering 15 to 16 years! Once it reaches maturity, it will flower every May to July, signaling to the world that it's ready to reproduce.

Should I let my philodendron flower? ›

Blooming is a milestone in the life of a Heartleaf Philodendron, marking a period of sexual maturity and reproductive readiness. It's a rare indoor spectacle, as these plants often prioritize leaf growth over flowers. When blooms do appear, they signify the plant's optimal health and environmental satisfaction.

How long does a philodendron flower last? ›

Rare and fragrant blooms signify health and maturity in Philodendron gloriosum. Blooms last 1-2 months, typically from May to July, once a year. Optimal care is crucial: bright indirect light, consistent watering, and pruning.

What does Philodendron mean? ›

The plant was first described in 1644, and was given its name in 1829. That name derives from Greek: 'philo' means 'love' or 'affection' and 'dendron' is 'tree'. Freely translated it means 'tea hugger', because Philodendron is a real climber that loves to 'embrace' trees.

What are philodendrons known for? ›

Philodendron varieties are popular the world over because of their beautiful foliage and easy-to-care for status. Their traits are telltale of their tree-hugging nature (roughly translated, 'Philodendron' means 'tree-loving' in Greek) and South American roots. Philodendrons absolutely love warm, humid climates.

What does the Philodendron hope symbolize? ›

🌿 A Symbol of Optimism

Philodendron 'Hope' does more than green up a room; it embodies the resilience and adaptability we all strive for. Its name alone can serve as a daily nudge towards a brighter outlook, encouraging a mindset where growth and recovery are always within reach.

Is Philodendron a good luck plant? ›

An intriguing Feng Shui plant, the Philodendron Temptation is a common indoor house plant. This plant symbolizes good health, liveliness, and good fortune.

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