The Monstera obliqua complex refers to a group of plant varieties within the Monstera genus known for their captivating and visually distinctive characteristics. Native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, particularly regions like Mexico and Panama, these plants thrive in warm and humid environments. What sets the Monstera obliqua complex apart is its fascinating foliage. The plants typically produce intricate and fenestrated leaves, which means they have unique holes or splits in their foliage, creating a striking and eye-catching appearance. This distinctive leaf feature adds to the plants' overall allure, making them favorites among plant enthusiasts and collectors. The Monstera obliqua complex includes various varieties, each with its own unique leaf patterns and hole formations, adding to the diversity and charm of this group of plants. Cultivating these plants can be a rewarding experience for those who appreciate the beauty of intricate and visually captivating foliage, making them prized possessions in indoor gardens and botanical collections.
I’ve order a lot of orchids and plants from this company. Most have been decent, some beautiful, and some terrible. This plant is super small and has no blooms on it. Not even a spike starting so will be a while before I can see its beautify.
I love the cattleya from Ecuagenera US in Apopka, FL. I can spend all day wondering around just their orchid greenhouse, checking out each and every one. I've never been able to leave without something in my hands.