A rare Gold form of one of the hardiest tropical plants available in NZ, Thaumatophyllum xanadu (formerly Philodendron) is a beauty indoors or out. This clumping plant develops stems over time and as old growth comes off, attractive eye-shaped leaf scars f
A rare Gold form of one of the hardiest tropical plants available in NZ, Thaumatophyllum xanadu (formerly Philodendron) is a beauty indoors or out. This clumping plant develops stems over time and as old growth comes off, attractive eye-shaped leaf scars form on the wood-like stem with new growth emerging at the top. The mature leaf form varies and improves considerably within a year to two, developing its signature pinnate leaves that grow as large as a hand in shady positions.
Ideal forBeginner plant keepers or beyond.
Light Requirements: Bright Indirect Light is ideal, tolerant of medium light andgentle direct sun.
Moisture & Soil Requirements: Prefers evenly moist soil with good drainage in warm seasons – never soggy soil.
Grows well in bark or sphagnum.Can handle short dry spells.
Growth & Nutrients: Growsup to 1m tall and wide as a multi-stemmed clump.Suits apartments or homes of any size. Feed with a general-purpose fertiliser for containers from the start of spring each year to autumn when growth slows down.
Temperature, Humidity & Ambient requirements: Prefers warm, humid environments inside. Outdoors in frost-free areas away from drafts, harsh sun. Does best in semi-shade or morning sun positions as underplanting.
Toxicity: Toxic to pets and people. Don’t chomp down on this ever.
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