?Here you go with Exciting Facts about Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma:Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma is not easy to recognize for people with less knowledge about plants.

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best. As Some people, for their sake of ease, call it mini Monstera.It resembles Philodendron species as well; a common species in house plants.All with this, some people confuse it with the unknown Amydrium.It is a species of plant with different genus, called Rhaphidophora, however, is part of the same family of Araceae along with the sibling-plants.This is an astonishing yet unbelievable thing that you find this wondrous and most-demanded plant in diverse climates.Though there are many year-around plants we have seen, however, none of them looks as decorative as Tetrasperma and is in a high demand such as this.It is a forever living plant and 24×7 decoration of the home.It is a survival plant and has learned to grow in different conditions, from dense watery to coldly dry.So, Keeping tetrasperams in the home is convenient, easy, and good enough for everyone regardlessly, if live in New York or Sydney.As you know, Tetrasperma is sharing the same species, Araceae, with Monstera Deliciosa and Philodendron; however, its Genus is entirely separate.This is most probably because these three belong to three different native regions.Monstera and Philodendron species are endemic to Central and Southern American regions such as;as you see, both places have widely varying climates.However, the Tetrasperma plant is native to a completely different environment.This thing makes it different from plants that found in the USA.If you think, due to being different than USA plants, it is not easy to grow, has, or manage Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma in the USA; you are wrong!This survival plant can endure any condition, with slight adjustments in the light, air, and water.Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma is scientific and a tongue twister name but still, it has no any other official name.Besides the plant is in fashion and everybody’s looking to keep it in homes, still we only have scientific name to call it with.However, for ease, people have renamed it with some of its visibly resembling siblings. Rhaphidophora tetrasperma goes by many misleading names and is having a huge moment in the spotlight currently, thanks largely to social media. All with this, they love to grow themselves up, with or without efforts.Rooted stem is easy to clone, reproduce, and propagate while unrooted cutting takes time and requires more expertise for propagation.

West-facing windows provide properly required sunlight unlike Repotting is a process of transferring your pot into another, new, or existing pot, due to any reason.Now, before you re-pot your plant, it is recommended to keep it in the nursery pot for as long as possible.We say so because the plant is used-to of that very soil and is comfortably growing in.Wait for your plant to get bigger enough with roots no more fitting in the nursery pot, to repot it.

Log in or sign up to leave a comment log in sign up. Once again, thank you, Came her to say this, so many monstera pics! These plants also grow in different parts of the world. However, if you really need to repot;Mini Monstera Care is extremely easy because of its urge to live.Despite termite attacks and lack of sunlight or water, this mini monstera would keep growing.However, you will have to take care of its soil, fertilizers, and propagate its growth over the course of a totem.Without this, the plant can end up weak, and will not look as appealing and fresh as it should be.For Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma / Mini Monstera Care; follow the following guide:Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma needs filtered and bright lighting. Its leaves look like miniatures of another plant, Monstera deliciosa, which is why it’s commonly referred to as mini monstera.

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Rhaphidophora tetrasperma is a unique plant from the Araceae family. Post in a buy/sell/trade plant group on Facebook, and your messenger will blow up.

I would happily pay for it. The leaf shape, like holes inside the leaves, everything is so similar. For instance, apartment havers can check out for windows besides places.You can find various windows in varying directions of your apartment.

However, the leaves of Epipremnum pinnatum are more similar to Rhaphidophira Pertusa. Kind of makes the blog lose legitimacy as a guideIt is a shade-loving plant and doesn’t need much care.