Philodendron joepii was discovered in 1991 on the Mataroni River in French Guiana by Joep Moonen, who first thought the leaves had been eaten by insects. Highly sought after due to its very odd foliage, its wide lower lobes taper upwards into a narrow upper body, topped by a pair of upwards and outwards pointing lobes.

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