Both of these beautiful houseplants look similar, so it can be difficult to distinguish them one from another.
Botanists today are crossing different plants to produce a plant with the best qualities.
Here are some telltale signs to help you distinguish one from the other!
Pedatum produces larger leaves compared to Florida, but it also has green petioles that are smooth, and the leaves are dark green with almost no variegation.
Philodendron Florida produces small, white leaves that usually get darker. The petioles are rougher when compared to P. Pedatum, and they have a reddish color.
The main difference in leaf shape is that P. pedatum plants are prone to changes over their lifetime, while P. Florida produces leaves that stay the same over lifetime.
Another difference is that P. pedatum tends to spread, especially if it is placed in a brightly lit area. The leaves spread wide and broad from the center of the plant.