Philodendron adamantinum, synonym Thaumatophyllum adamantinum, is a plant in the genus Philodendron, in the family Araceae. It is native to South America, namely to Southeast Brazil, but is also cultivated as a houseplant in cooler climates.
Growth
Philodendron adamantinum is a shrub that grows up to tall, and its adventitious roots can spread in all directions. It grows in the seasonally dry tropical biome. == Toxicology ==
Toxicology
Philodendron species are poisonous to vertebrates, but vary in their toxicity levels. They contain calcium oxalate crystals in raphide bundles, which are poisonous and irritating. The sap may cause skin irritation. == References ==