That looks like Monstera siltepecana’s mature leaf form. Is that something growing wild, or in a landscape?
reneemergens
where are you? eastern hemisphere is more likely rhaphidophora, western monstera
scissorsgrinder
That doesn’t look like the Monstera deliciosa variety I’m familiar with. The texture, colour, hole placement and stem and leaf size and shape are wrong, very probably something else! Plenty of other relations with holes though when they get mature! (Even mature pothos can be shaped a bit like this though this is definitely not it.)
ETA: You’re in India?
RemoteCelery
It’s a Rhaphidophora Pertusa
CeleryEasy5845
im leaning monstera but holes look kinda different?
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That looks like Monstera siltepecana’s mature leaf form. Is that something growing wild, or in a landscape?
where are you? eastern hemisphere is more likely rhaphidophora, western monstera
That doesn’t look like the Monstera deliciosa variety I’m familiar with. The texture, colour, hole placement and stem and leaf size and shape are wrong, very probably something else! Plenty of other relations with holes though when they get mature! (Even mature pothos can be shaped a bit like this though this is definitely not it.)
ETA: You’re in India?
It’s a Rhaphidophora Pertusa
im leaning monstera but holes look kinda different?