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Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, also known as Monstera minima, Philodendron piccolo, and Ginny philodendron, is not a true monstera but belongs to the aroid or Araceae family. It closely resembles the Monstera deliciosa due to its beautiful heart-shaped, fenestrated leaves. However, when compared to the deliciosa, which can grow up to 8 feet with 2-foot leaves indoors, monstera minima is smaller, reaching around 5 feet and only spreading about a foot or two - making it manageable in confined spaces with low ceilings. Since it's a climbing vine plant that thrives in tropical conditions like other monsteras, caring for it should be easy if you've cared for any other monstera before.

Monstera minima

$25.00Price
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