Variegated Tetrasperma?
Jacob Butler
3 years ago
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tapla (mid-Michigan, USDA z5b-6a)
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Comments (42)I know exactly how you feel, Kwie2011. When I stumbled up to that website, I think I suffered from sleep deprivation shortly thereafter, lol. I combed over as much of it as I could, trying to soak it all in. I was devastated when the original site stopped functioning. I thought all of Steve's knowledgeable information was lost to those of us online. You can't imagine how thrilled I was when I learned that the IAS had archived it. I'm always going back to read up on different sections whenever I get the chance. Seeing as how I live here in Arkansas, not too far from his "Exotic Rainforest," I plan on some day heading on up there to check it out for myself. As beautiful as the pictures are, I'm certain that they don't entirely do this place any justice. :)...See MoreLooking for R. tetrasperma and variegated M. deliciosa cuttings.
Comments (0)My husband said no more plant buying for a awhile. So please help me! I would like a juvenile cutting of the Montsera, if possible. I want to watch the the leaves split!! Thank you!...See MoreLooking for R. tetrasperma and variegated M. deliciosa cuttings.
Comments (0)My husband said no more plant buying for a awhile. So please help me! I would like a juvenile cutting of the Montsera, if possible. I want to watch the the leaves split!! Thank you!...See MoreSome of my variegated monsteras in FL
Comments (2)There is a big green monstera leaf at the top which belongs to my solid green M deliciosa. This plant (separate from the one above) has a more yellow creamy variegation than my other two. The pattern is otherwise the same. Same plant as above ..there is some mini monsteras Ginny (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) at bottom left. Gives a good representation of size lol. This one is Starting to climb. I just let them sprawl where they want to. In the past they were in mostly all day sun and they take it surprisingly well. They all get sun part of the day. I think the variegation would be stronger if they got more shade....See MoreEllen Bshaw
3 years agotapla (mid-Michigan, USDA z5b-6a)
3 years agolast modified: 3 years agoElena Nuta
3 years agoEllen Bshaw
3 years agotapla (mid-Michigan, USDA z5b-6a)
3 years ago
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