
Monstera obliqua (WA Prohibited)
A highly specialised Monstera known for its stoloniferous growth. Unlike most Monstera, this species produces runners (stolons) that may have widely spaced or reduced leaves.
This is not a trailing vine like Monstera adansonii or forms such as friedrichsthalii. Growth is often sparse and requires stable, controlled conditions to establish well.
Care
- Light: Bright, filtered light (avoid direct sun)
- Water: Keep lightly moist but never wet
- Temperature: Warm and stable; sensitive to cold
- Humidity: Prefers higher humidity for best growth
- Media: Very open, free-draining mix
Key Characteristics
- Produces stolons (runner-like growth)
- Leaves may be widely spaced or reduced
- Not a typical climbing or trailing Monstera
- Requires stable conditions to establish
- Often confused with Monstera adansonii, but fundamentally different in growth habit
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Monstera obliqua (WA Prohibited)
A highly specialised Monstera known for its stoloniferous growth. Unlike most Monstera, this species produces runners (stolons) that may have widely spaced or reduced leaves.
This is not a trailing vine like Monstera adansonii or forms such as friedrichsthalii. Growth is often sparse and requires stable, controlled conditions to establish well.
Care
- Light: Bright, filtered light (avoid direct sun)
- Water: Keep lightly moist but never wet
- Temperature: Warm and stable; sensitive to cold
- Humidity: Prefers higher humidity for best growth
- Media: Very open, free-draining mix
Key Characteristics
- Produces stolons (runner-like growth)
- Leaves may be widely spaced or reduced
- Not a typical climbing or trailing Monstera
- Requires stable conditions to establish
- Often confused with Monstera adansonii, but fundamentally different in growth habit
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Description
A highly specialised Monstera known for its stoloniferous growth. Unlike most Monstera, this species produces runners (stolons) that may have widely spaced or reduced leaves.
This is not a trailing vine like Monstera adansonii or forms such as friedrichsthalii. Growth is often sparse and requires stable, controlled conditions to establish well.
Care
- Light: Bright, filtered light (avoid direct sun)
- Water: Keep lightly moist but never wet
- Temperature: Warm and stable; sensitive to cold
- Humidity: Prefers higher humidity for best growth
- Media: Very open, free-draining mix
Key Characteristics
- Produces stolons (runner-like growth)
- Leaves may be widely spaced or reduced
- Not a typical climbing or trailing Monstera
- Requires stable conditions to establish
- Often confused with Monstera adansonii, but fundamentally different in growth habit























