Monstera Obliqua Peruvian Form

Monstera oblique, a tropical plant indigenous to Central and South America, derives its name from Latin. The term ‘monstrum,’ signifying abnormal or unusual, is the origin of the name Monstera. This green climbing plant belongs to the Monstera species, consisting of 45 varieties—however, obliqua stands out as one of the scarcest varieties. These plants possess aerial roots and are perennial hemi-epiphytes. The roots grow in the ground and aid the plants in climbing trees. Renowned for its fenestrated leaves, which exhibit a distinctive pattern resembling holes, it is common for a single leaf to contain approximately three gaps. This plant is characterized by its slow growth rate..

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