Re: Monstera karstenianum ‘Peru’


Very impressive!

On Sun, 17 Apr 2022 at 19:17, Don Bittel <d*@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hello all, and Happy Easter!
Here are some pictures of a mature Monstera karstenianum ‘Peru’. This is the first time that it has flowered for me. The plant shingled it’s way up a palm tree, and is now about twelve feet off the ground. The leaves have changed drastically the last few feet of growth. It still looks much different than any other monstera, as does the immature plant look totally different than typical monsteras. 
I hope you like the pictures!
Don Bittel 

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