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Recently moved out of the Philodendron genus and reclassified as Thaumatophyllum spruceanum, this is a sought-after houseplant that features very unusual finger-like foliage that grows on spiraling stems, slightly reminiscent of Schefflera. As the plant matures, the leaves will first become deeply lobed, then arrow-shaped, and eventually will split into 10 or more leaflets that spiral towards each other.
Mature plant, potted in a 10" container.