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Philodendron 'Jerry Horne'

Philodendron 'Jerry Horne' – Large-Split Leaves with Creeping Jungle Growth


'Jerry Horne' Philodendron – Leaf Shape, Texture and Growth Habit


Philodendron 'Jerry Horne' is a bold, fast-growing hybrid known for its large, dramatically lobed leaves that develop deep splits and a stretched, sculptural form. Each leaf can reach impressive length, with broad midribs and narrow segments, creating a wild, prehistoric look. The thick petioles and creeping stems add to its tropical presence, especially when grown in warm, humid conditions with space to sprawl or climb.

This is not a compact plant — it needs room to stretch, but in return offers lush, architectural foliage that matures into something truly eye-catching. Great for collectors who want a fast-growing, statement philodendron with unique form and vigor.

Key traits and physical characteristics


  • Leaf shape: Deeply lobed and pinnatifid, with elongated, finger-like segments
  • Color: Rich green, semi-glossy surface with pale veins
  • Growth pattern: Creeping or climbing, with thick nodes and aerial roots
  • Size indoors: Leaves can reach 70–90 cm in length with maturity
  • Petioles: Prominent, ridged, and slightly curved for leaf support

Background and natural behavior


Philodendron 'Jerry Horne' is believed to be a cultivated hybrid of unknown parentage, possibly involving Meconostigma-type or large-lobed philodendrons. It behaves as a creeping climber — capable of rooting along the substrate or being trained upright. This hybrid grows quickly in the right conditions and can easily become a focal point. Its name honors Jerry Horne, a longtime aroid enthusiast and grower known for his unique hybrids.

As with most Philodendrons, this plant is toxic to pets and humans if ingested — keep out of reach if needed.

Philodendron 'Jerry Horne' care guide


  • Light: Bright, indirect light promotes leaf size and strong lobes
  • Watering: Let top 3–4 cm of soil dry out before watering again
  • Humidity: Thrives at 60%+; regular ambient humidity is fine with good airflow
  • Temperature: 18–28 °C is ideal; avoid cold air or temperature dips
  • Soil: Aroid mix with bark, perlite, and coir for breathability and structure
  • Repotting: Every 1–2 years or when roots begin to circle the container
  • Fertilising: Feed monthly during growth periods with balanced liquid fertiliser
  • Propagation: Node cuttings with aerial roots; root in moss or water
  • Hydroponics: Can adapt to semi-hydroponic systems when mature
  • Pruning: Trim older leaves or redirect growth by cutting long runners

Issues and how to resolve them


  • Leaf tip browning: Caused by dry air or mineral buildup — flush soil and adjust humidity
  • Yellow lower leaves: A normal part of aging, but also check for overwatering
  • Pests (thrips, spider mites): Treat early with neem oil and increase air movement
  • Leaf curl: Linked to inconsistent watering or root congestion
  • Leggy growth: Move to a brighter spot or provide support if climbing

Extra insights for thriving growth


'Jerry Horne' rewards space, light, and consistent warmth with fast leaf production and striking structure. It responds well to being trained vertically or allowed to creep in a wide planter. The aerial roots help anchor it, and mature plants often develop thicker petioles and more dramatic splits over time. Avoid cramped corners or dark spaces — this one likes to grow big and bold.


Etymology and cultivar origin


Philodendron means “tree lover” in Greek, but this hybrid prefers to climb or crawl depending on conditions. The name 'Jerry Horne' refers to the grower and collector who likely introduced or popularized the plant. It's recognized for its distinctive jagged leaf edges and energetic growth habit.


FAQs about Philodendron 'Jerry Horne'


Is this a climber or a crawler?
Both — it will creep across soil or climb if given a moss pole or stake.


Does it need high humidity?
It prefers moderate to high humidity, but adapts well as long as watering is consistent.


Can I control its size?
Yes — prune and reroot cuttings as needed. It responds well to trimming and redirection.


Order today and add Philodendron 'Jerry Horne' to your collection — wild leaves, fast growth, and tropical energy in a bold hybrid form.

Philodendron 'Jerry Horne'

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  • Philodendron 'Jerry Horne' comes in a ⌀ 17 cm pot and is approximately 30 cm tall

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