Rhaphidophora korthalsii (syn. celatocaulis)
Rhaphidophora korthalsii - a climbing species, initially discovered in Peninsular Malaysia.
The plant grows and develops similarly to Monstera dubia, attaching itself with the help of aerial roots to tree trunks.
Immature specimens have relatively small, velvety leaves without openings, but as the plant matures, its appearance changes dramatically, and the leaves reach impressive sizes.
Other commercial or common names: Philodendron korthalsii
Synonyms: Pothos celatocaulis, Rhaphidophora celatocaulis, Rhaphidophora copelandii, Rhaphidophora grandifolia, Rhaphidophora latifolia, Rhaphidophora maxima, Rhaphidophora palawanensis, Rhaphidophora trinervia, Rhaphidophora trukensis, Scindapsus anomalus
Specimens may have leaves with defects.
Height including pot: approx. 40-50 cm
Pot diameter: 14 cm