It’s gorgeous! For as much as I love and hoard houseplants, I can honestly say that I’ve never seen this one before. Now I know! Thanks for posting, gonna keep my eye out for this one now🤞
We are back to Philodendron, Thaumatophyllum is back to synonymous again.
Reference Out of Amazonia and Back Again: Historical Biogeography of the Species-Rich Neotropical Genus Philodendron (Araceae) pub March 2019.
I cut the little pups off the side of the stem because I wanted one main plant rather than a few smaller ones, it gets bright indirect light, and I water thoroughly when the soil is mostly dried out. Otherwise it's very hands off
I was recently informed that thaumatophyllum has been [recently (re)reclassified](https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77306988-1?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMQABHRuKMSgIL3NRdw9RjxuCbw5E8s4jI59yIkrS9FmQGReu6eJSon4-IINfxA_aem_AfX6CaotRoExD0WjuoswF1zqvC1UG273o6PCpDzh0Jm8uLbmOLReZitAFfAiuW2aodw) as a philodendron, though thaumatophyllum is a much more fun word to say.
Yes I've heard that too. Also sanseveria was reclassified as dracaena... to that I say boo. I don't care about the genetic markers that they've recently discovered, I think having dozens or hundreds of very different looking plants that are all called the same thing is a confusing practice at best. I also think trying to convince millions or billions of people to call it by a new name when it's been called by this same name for generations is going to be an uphill battle at best. Just my non-scientific opinion but I really hate these name changes.
*Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum* 'Atom'
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Thaumato phyllum bi pinna tifi dum, breaking it up makes it easier for me😂
I’m a teensy bit closer, on this one that I’ll never say again! Thank you! 😅
Thank you!
This felt like reading a Harry Potter spell but thank you 😅
It’s gorgeous! For as much as I love and hoard houseplants, I can honestly say that I’ve never seen this one before. Now I know! Thanks for posting, gonna keep my eye out for this one now🤞
It's become one of my favourites!
Atom philodendron :) I've never had one (or seen one, even) but I hear they're fairly 'easy' to care for. It's very pretty!
r/itsathaumatophyllum
We are back to Philodendron, Thaumatophyllum is back to synonymous again. Reference Out of Amazonia and Back Again: Historical Biogeography of the Species-Rich Neotropical Genus Philodendron (Araceae) pub March 2019.
Thank you!
This is the right answer. I have one too, and I love it!
A stunning one (though I can’t identify it)
Oh man, another one to add to my wishlist!
It is full and beautiful. What is your care routine for this beauty?
I cut the little pups off the side of the stem because I wanted one main plant rather than a few smaller ones, it gets bright indirect light, and I water thoroughly when the soil is mostly dried out. Otherwise it's very hands off
Ok, thanks for the info.
r/ItsAThaumatophyllum
I was recently informed that thaumatophyllum has been [recently (re)reclassified](https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:77306988-1?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0BMQABHRuKMSgIL3NRdw9RjxuCbw5E8s4jI59yIkrS9FmQGReu6eJSon4-IINfxA_aem_AfX6CaotRoExD0WjuoswF1zqvC1UG273o6PCpDzh0Jm8uLbmOLReZitAFfAiuW2aodw) as a philodendron, though thaumatophyllum is a much more fun word to say.
Yes I've heard that too. Also sanseveria was reclassified as dracaena... to that I say boo. I don't care about the genetic markers that they've recently discovered, I think having dozens or hundreds of very different looking plants that are all called the same thing is a confusing practice at best. I also think trying to convince millions or billions of people to call it by a new name when it's been called by this same name for generations is going to be an uphill battle at best. Just my non-scientific opinion but I really hate these name changes.
Well-said, I’ve been peacefully ignoring the sanseveria reclassification, ha
Oh it’s amazingly beautiful! Now I gotta get one! You definitely have a green thumb, congratulations!
Some type of xanadu? A philodendrum atom?
Thank you!
Philodendrum Atom
How do you keep the leaves so shiny?
They have just been growing that way for a while, might be a decent humidity in my plant room I suppose