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Rhapidophora tetrasperma minima variegata wetstick without leaves
After a bidding war on a New Zealand auction site, someone bought this houseplant with only 9 leaves for a record $19.297. A scarce white variegated Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Variegata plant, also called Monstera Minima variegata, was recently sold at an online auction. It brought in a cool $19.297, making it “the most expensive houseplant ever” on the public sales website trade…
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After a bidding war on a New Zealand auction site, someone bought this houseplant with only 9 leaves for a record $19.297. A scarce white variegated Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Variegata plant, also called Monstera Minima variegata, was recently sold at an online auction. It brought in a cool $19.297, making it “the most expensive houseplant ever” on the public sales website trade…
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Buy Rhapidophora tetrasperma minima monstera variegata
After a bidding war on a New Zealand auction site, someone bought this houseplant with only 9 leaves for a record $19.297. A scarce white variegated Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Variegata plant, also called Monstera Minima variegata, was recently sold at an online auction. It brought in a cool $19.297, making it “the most expensive houseplant ever” on the public sales website trade…
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Rhapidophora tetrasperma variegata unrooted head cutting
After a bidding war on a New Zealand auction site, someone bought this houseplant with only 9 leaves for a record $19.297. A scarce white variegated Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Variegata plant, also called Monstera Minima variegata, was recently sold at an online auction. It brought in a cool $19.297, making it “the most expensive houseplant ever” on the public sales website trade…
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Buy Rhapidophora Korthalsii unrooted cuttings
The rhaphidophora korthalsii is similar in growth to the monstera dubia, it likes to climb tree bark and produces beautiful split leaves when it matures. Give her medium to bright indirect sunlight. The more light, the more they will grow, but leave them alone in full afternoon sun.
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