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editThis is another fairly common "Philo" that has been moved to the resurrected genus Thaumatophyllum.
All of the photos on this page are of rather young specimens or ones that have been multiplied thru Tissue Culture, which often holds the offspring in an immature state. The natural T. xanadu, as found wild in the rainforest, can have large leaves over 60cm wide, with nearly parallel 'fingers' and of a wide oval outer outline. --JHill3 (talk) 02:33, 20 September 2018 (UTC)