PeriTanz
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Philodendron vs "philodendron" Monstera deliciosa!
Most of the "conflicting opinions" about "philos" come from ignorance. Not to sound harsh... these are different plants. --->
Philodendron and Monstera look very similar, so much so they are often mislabeled at plant stores.
They are not the same not even in the same genus. They are both in the family Araceae that is used to classify a broad range of evergreen shrubs.
Monstera grows edible fruits (they taste imo like a mix of banana and pineapple but look much like a corn cob, they burn your tongue like the bite of wasabe if eaten not yet ripe)
while Philodendron [split-leaf variety(common name) or otherwise] is on many lists rated as one of the top house plants to cause injury through ingestion. Its up there with Diffenbachia and other toxic common
house plants.
To humans over one year of age the toxicity of philodendron should be too low to cause many problems. It is a mild to moderate irritant particularly the sap. It is not recommended to be kept around small children. I would not use it in an enclosure personally. imo dart frogs ingest very little if any plant material in their enclosures.
I have grown both.
Most of the "conflicting opinions" about "philos" come from ignorance. Not to sound harsh... these are different plants. --->
its on FL chams safe list ... i have one so i hope its not toxic ...
SPLIT-LEAF PHILODENDRON also CUT-LEAF PHILODENDRON (Monstera deliciosa)
iv never really had a cham that loved to chow on his plants .. so idk could be. I do recall having read some if not most philodendron being toxic though, one that i really wanted to use =/ lol. But i think FL chams list is pretty trusted ..
I have heard conflicting reports on the philo's as well but I know they are very commonly used in dart frog setups, so I am under the impression that any toxicity that does exist is in terms of ingestion and not skin-contact.
My guy never munches on anything but his food so its a minor problem but I am still keeping an eye out on alternatives...
Philodendron and Monstera look very similar, so much so they are often mislabeled at plant stores.
They are not the same not even in the same genus. They are both in the family Araceae that is used to classify a broad range of evergreen shrubs.
Monstera grows edible fruits (they taste imo like a mix of banana and pineapple but look much like a corn cob, they burn your tongue like the bite of wasabe if eaten not yet ripe)
while Philodendron [split-leaf variety(common name) or otherwise] is on many lists rated as one of the top house plants to cause injury through ingestion. Its up there with Diffenbachia and other toxic common
house plants.
To humans over one year of age the toxicity of philodendron should be too low to cause many problems. It is a mild to moderate irritant particularly the sap. It is not recommended to be kept around small children. I would not use it in an enclosure personally. imo dart frogs ingest very little if any plant material in their enclosures.
I have grown both.