HELP! I have to save this philodendron ASAP!!!!

Fairfax, VA

This is a strange situation, but a dire one! When my brother was born, he got a plant at the hospital. Me and all of my siblings did. His was a philodenedron (I think? That's what my mom thinks), and my mom has been keeping it in water in a vase for the past 20 years. She had it in the kitchen sink for cleaning, and left it for one minute to do something else. In this time span, my 4 month old kitten fished it out of the vase, and shredded it up on the kitchen floor! (this cat has been attracted to plants since we found him. always pulling flowers out of vases.) My mom is totally heartbroken and wants to do anything she can to save this plant, as she has kept all of these "baby plants" for all of her children.

A lot of the leaves came off, if not all of them. I laid everything out to see what was what and took a pic. The parts of the plant with the red dots are the only ones I *think* are salvageable. The leaves have their full stems, can anything be done with them? I don't know anything about gardening, and she's freaking out so I thought I could ask here. Thank you for any advice! This is a weird situation!

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Phil's bounce back better than most any other plant. Take the all of the pieces with roots or even just root nubs and place them in water. Place them in a sunny location and they will grow new roots in a couple of days. I am hoping this is not too late. Let us know how it goes.

Palmdale, CA(Zone 8a)

As long as there are stems I think they can be saved. I cut a chunk off my Phil. and tossed it into a cup with peat moss and withen 4 weeks it took root. It now is about 1 foot tall. (Original piece 3 inches)

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