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philodendron bob cee description Philodendron 'Bob Cee' – Deeply Lobed Giant Climber

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philodendron bob cee description Philodendron 'Bob Cee' – Deeply Lobed Giant ClimberPhilodendron 'Bob Cee' Serrated Jungle Leaves with Creeping Growth Bob Cee' Philodendron Leaf Shape, Growth Habit and Tropical Presence Philodendron 'Bob Cee' is a dramatic, fast growing hybrid known for its jagged, deeply serrated leaves and thick, creeping stems. Each mature leaf develops a wild, jungle like appearance with elongated lobes and a leathery surface, giving this plant its unmistakable character. Juvenile leaves start narrower and

Philodendron 'Bob Cee' – Serrated Jungle Leaves with Creeping Growth

Bob Cee' Philodendron – Leaf Shape, Growth Habit and Tropical Presence

Philodendron 'Bob Cee' is a dramatic, fast-growing hybrid known for its jagged, deeply serrated leaves and thick, creeping stems. Each mature leaf develops a wild, jungle-like appearance with elongated lobes and a leathery surface, giving this plant its unmistakable character. Juvenile leaves start narrower and simpler, but as the plant grows and climbs or crawls, its true form unfolds – long, sawtooth-edged leaves that can reach impressive sizes in the right conditions.

This is a collector’s philodendron that brings bold structure and motion, thriving on bright light, high humidity, and space to sprawl or climb.

Key traits and foliage structure

  • Leaf shape: Deeply lobed, serrated edges, long and narrow
  • Color: Rich green with a glossy or semi-gloss finish
  • Growth form: Creeping or climbing; grows horizontally if unsupported
  • Size indoors: Leaf length can reach 50 – 70 cm; spreads laterally unless trained
  • Petiole: Thick, often ridged or grooved with slight undulation

Genetic background and natural behavior

Philodendron 'Bob Cee' is a cultivated hybrid, with no confirmed parentage but likely linked to species from the Meconostigma or Pteromischum sections due to its thick, lobed foliage and growth pattern. It behaves as a creeping climber – forming thick stems along the substrate or climbing if given a support. This hybrid is prized for both its leaf form and its aggressive, horizontal growth, which can cover large areas over time if not pruned or redirected.

Toxic to pets and humans if ingested, like all philodendrons.

Philodendron 'Bob Cee' care essentials

  • Light: Bright, indirect light encourages strong lobing and faster growth
  • Watering: Allow top 2 – 4 cm of soil to dry between waterings
  • Humidity: Prefers 60% or higher – benefits from a humidifier in dry spaces
  • Temperature: 18 – 28 °C ideal; avoid cold drafts
  • Soil: Aroid mix with chunky bark, perlite, and composted organics
  • Repotting: Every 1 – 2 years or when stems outgrow pot edge
  • Fertilising: Feed monthly with balanced liquid fertiliser
  • Propagation: Stem cuttings with node and aerial root – easy to root in moss or semi-hydro
  • Hydroponics: Adaptable to semi-hydroponics with proper humidity
  • Pruning: Trim stems to control spread or reroot for bushier growth

Problems you may encounter and how to solve them

  • Leaf curling: Usually due to underwatering or dry air – check soil moisture and raise humidity
  • Browning tips: Can result from salt buildup or low humidity – flush soil and adjust environment
  • Leggy growth: Caused by insufficient light – move to brighter spot
  • Thrips or spider mites: Wipe leaves regularly; treat early with neem oil or insecticidal soap
  • Root rot: Ensure well-draining soil and never leave roots sitting in water

Extra care tips for healthy, bold growth

'Bob Cee' responds well to training – give it a moss pole or lay stems horizontally to encourage aerial root growth. It’s a great candidate for large planters or terracotta troughs where it can stretch out and form multiple growth points. For maximum leaf size and mature lobes, keep humidity high and provide steady warmth. Avoid overwatering – this hybrid prefers short dry periods between drinks.

Etymology and cultivar history

Philodendron comes from Greek – “philo” meaning love and “dendron” meaning tree – referencing the genus’s climbing nature. ‘Bob Cee’ is a named cultivar believed to be bred in cultivation, likely in the U.S. or Southeast Asia. It remains relatively uncommon in standard retail but is valued among collectors for its jagged leaf silhouette and creeping, fast-spreading habit.

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