Often referred to as "Mini Monstera" or "Monstera Ginny," is a popular tropical plant known for its unique split leaves that resemble those of the Monstera deliciosa but on a smaller scale. Despite its common names, it is not a true Monstera species but belongs to the Araceae family.
Native to Southeast Asia, Rhaphidophora tetrasperma is an evergreen climber that can be grown as both a houseplant and an outdoor ornamental plant in warm climates. It thrives in well-draining soil, indirect light, and regular watering. The plant is characterized by its heart-shaped leaves, fenestrations (natural splits), and rapid growth, making it a favorite choice for indoor greenery enthusiasts.