
AKA Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, Philodendron Minima, Little Monstera, Mini Monstera, Monstera Ginny...whatever you want to call it, it's so cool!
They resemble the Monstera deliciosa except the splits extend all the way through the leaf, rather than "Swiss cheese" type holes. The leaves stay quite small. This plant is easy to care for, and loves to climb up a moss pole. It thrives in medium to bright, indirect light. If your plant stops producing splits in the leaves and stems become leggy, it probably needs more light.
Light: Medium to bright, indirect light is best.
Water: Water when top inch of soil is dry.
Pets: TOXIC if ingested!