Sorry this is my first plant, what is this? by WarpedWilly monstera 6 Comments Eastern-Engineer-836 6 months ago Aerial roots, no need to worry Eastern-Engineer-836 6 months ago Aerial roots, no need to worry Available-Sun6124 6 months ago *Monstera deliciosa* is climbing plant in nature, and uses those **aerial roots** to attach itself on to surfaces such as trees. StefB1974 6 months ago https://preview.redd.it/he9zi2uyne2g1.jpeg?width=465&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ff2ca0c285a8de67a782c4c71d81f0b145f5dc4 nickooze 6 months ago Technically at this stage it’s called a node, which is a point on a plant’s stem where new growth, like leaves, buds, branches, or aerial roots, emerge from. In your case, yes, this is most likely an aerial root. Matt-exotic 6 months ago It’s just happy to see you 😂
Available-Sun6124 6 months ago *Monstera deliciosa* is climbing plant in nature, and uses those **aerial roots** to attach itself on to surfaces such as trees.
StefB1974 6 months ago https://preview.redd.it/he9zi2uyne2g1.jpeg?width=465&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ff2ca0c285a8de67a782c4c71d81f0b145f5dc4
nickooze 6 months ago Technically at this stage it’s called a node, which is a point on a plant’s stem where new growth, like leaves, buds, branches, or aerial roots, emerge from. In your case, yes, this is most likely an aerial root.
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Aerial roots, no need to worry
Aerial roots, no need to worry
*Monstera deliciosa* is climbing plant in nature, and uses those **aerial roots** to attach itself on to surfaces such as trees.
https://preview.redd.it/he9zi2uyne2g1.jpeg?width=465&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5ff2ca0c285a8de67a782c4c71d81f0b145f5dc4
Technically at this stage it’s called a node, which is a point on a plant’s stem where new growth, like leaves, buds, branches, or aerial roots, emerge from. In your case, yes, this is most likely an aerial root.
It’s just happy to see you 😂