Re: Monstera question with a Rhaph. question as well..


I'd do the same but I dont have much to pull out, (hair)!

I started getting confused when what I had labled as M. siltepecana was ID'd as a juvenile form of M. pinnatipartita and the juvenile form of M. siltepecana was actually another unidentified species I had growing in the GH.
Can anyone give a short description of the young stage of M. siltepecana.  Does it have thick, bullate leaves with almost a cardboard like texture and very few perforations, (at least until it gets some age to it?)

Also wondering about the variegated shinglers.  I know M. dubia and a form of M. tuberculata have shingling, attractively marked leaves but are there any more?

And to Pete,  are there any Rhaphidophoras other than R. cryptantha with shingling/marked leaves?

Thanks,
Michael Mattlage

Thanks,
Michael Mattlage
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