MONSTERA ESQUELETO
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Monstera epipremnoides is a species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, endemic to Costa Rica and Panama.]]. When mature, its leaf blades are up to approximately 70cm in length and they are pinnatifid, with perforations regularly splitting through the leaf margin, dividing the leaves so that they have three to 15 lobes per side of the leaf, often with long internal fenestrations running along them.
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Title combos: epipremnoides Monstera
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Monstera 'Esqueleto' is an undescribed species of flowering plant in the family Araceae, of unknown provenance and without accompanying accession data. It has been widely cultivated in botanical gardens for many decades and may have been first shared from collections at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, before recently becoming more widely available to the public. For many years, it was incorrectly identified as Monstera epipremnoides until 2018 when that species was being more thoroughly documented for a revision of Monstera species in Costa Rica. The plant in cultivation, finally known not to be M. epipremnoides, was now a nameless botanical mystery. Although it is not believed to be a cultivar, but rather a species collected from the wild, the cultivar name 'Esqueleto' was given to it by Jody Benicek as a placeholder name in order to be able to unambiguously refer to it until it receives a species epithet, pending publication. The location of its wild population is unknown.
In connection with: Monstera 'Esqueleto'
Title combos: Monstera Esqueleto
Description combos: is it is be for undescribed Esqueleto revision species
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