Also called Mini Monstera or Philodendron Ginny, due to the similarity of its foliage and aerial roots, it is not a monstera or a philodendron. Rhaphidophora is part of the same large Araceae family, but is not the same species. We love the mini Rhaphi for its small, windowed leaves and rapid growth. This expert climber will appreciate a stake to grow freely in height.
Caution: The sap contains calcium oxalates. If ingested, this insoluble material can cause vomiting, irritation, and burning of the mouth.
- Family: Araceae.
- Origin: Southeast Asia.
- Watering:
- Allow the potting soil to dry out halfway between waterings.
- Ambient humidity: High.
- Soil type: Rich and well-drained.
- Brightness: Moderate to high.
- Orientation: West, East or 1 m from a South window.
- Growth: Fast.
- Temperature: Hot.
- Between 16ᵒC and 27ᵒC.
Pot diameter: 6 cm, 10 cm and 15 cm.
Grown in Quebec.
Like nature, every plant is unique. Natural items are all different and may contain irregularities.

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