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Monstera membranacea “Uvita”
Monstera membranacea “Uvita”
• Listing is for a divisions of my Monstera membranacea “Uvita” (Southern Pacific Lowland ecotype) taken from the basal cut of my mother vine (mother plant pictured in first & last photo)
• An extremely rare and enigmatic aroid out of Costa Rica, this is a very rare opportunity to get ahold of one of the most interesting species in the genus
• Monstera membranacea fenestrates dramatically with maturity, producing large, circular fenestrations in juvenile stage and separate pinnatifid/midrib perforations when mature. In the juvenile stages, leaves are scythe-like and bullate. This species also appears to demonstrate convergent evolution with Amydrium medium, an Asian aroid with similar web-like circular fenestration at the midrib
• I am not responsible for damages or delays incurred by USPS. I packed every plant with the utmost care and include heat packs for plants such as these in the event of inclement or cold weather