Aurea Mini Monstera

Leaf Detail Portrait

Rhaphidophora tetrasperma Aurea

Aurea Mini Monstera

Quick Facts

growth HabitCompact climbing hemiepiphyte
mature SizeMedium climber (1.5-3 m)
lightMedium to bright indirect light
humidityModerate to High (55-75%)
temperature18-27°C
difficultyEasy
growth SpeedModerate to Fast
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Part of the Rhaphidophora tetrasperma familyVariegated Sport£ · CommonVery LowAurea colour-break cultivar of Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, Southern Thailand and Peninsular Malaysia
£15· 7cm plant

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Morphology

leaf ShapeDeeply divided to margin, 4 clean lobes
leaf Length15-30 cm
leaf Width12-25 cm
petiole ColorGreen, unaffected by leaf variegation
venationProminent midrib with pinnateVeins or lobes arranged like a feather, branching out symmetrically on both sides of a single main central vein. laterals
textureGlossy
variegationchimericVariegation caused by a cell mutation. Often produces high contrast but can be unstable and revert to all-green. yellow-gold sectoral variegation, a separate colour break from the existing white-sectored Variegated sibling
growth HabitVining climber, short internodes

About

A distinct gold-toned colour break from the white-sectored form already catalogued as this species' 'Variegated' page — trade listings are explicit that Aurea and (white) Variegated are two different forms, not different names for the same plant. Rhaphidophora tetrasperma Aurea shares the same underlying form and growth habit as Rhaphidophora tetrasperma — deeply divided to margin, 4 clean lobes leaves on vining climber, short internodes growth — with gold-yellow sectoral variegation across the deeply four-lobed leaf, distinct from the white sectoral break already catalogued as this species' plain 'variegated' page.

Native Range

Malaysia

Market Analysis

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Before You Buy

Shared checklist for Rhaphidophora tetrasperma and its cultivated forms

  • Ensure there is at least one healthy node present — a cutting without a node cannot produce new growth
  • For variegated forms, check that the variegation pattern appears on the newest growth and shows no signs of reversion to green
  • Inspect the underside of leaves for spider mites (fine webbing or stippling) which are common on pothos-family plants
  • Confirm the cutting has visible roots or a healthy node before purchasing — unrooted cuttings require propagation experience to succeed

Propagation Guide

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Shared across every form of Rhaphidophora tetrasperma — see this form's own Morphology for variegation-specific propagation notes.

Difficulty
Moderate
Time to Establish

4-7 months

Care Guide

Growing Conditions

General care shared across all forms of Rhaphidophora tetrasperma — cultivated forms may need brighter light or higher humidity than the plain species; check this form's Quick Facts above.

Substrate

Well-draining mix: 40% perlite, 40% potting compost, 20% orchid bark.

Watering

Water when the top 3–4 cm is dry. These are generally forgiving and will tolerate slight drought better than overwatering.

Humidity

50–70% preferred. Most varieties in this group are more adaptable to typical indoor conditions than true aroids.

Fertilising

Balanced liquid fertiliser at half strength every 2 weeks in spring and summer. Monthly in winter.

Repotting

Every 12–18 months when root-bound. These vining plants grow quickly and may need annual repotting in peak years.

Common Problems

Problem

Yellowing leaves

Cause

Overwatering or too little light

Fix

Allow to dry more between waterings; move to a brighter position

Problem

Loss of variegation (for variegated forms)

Cause

Insufficient light causing reversion to green

Fix

Move to a brighter position — variegated leaves need more light to maintain their pattern

Problem

Root rot

Cause

Overwatering or compacted substrate

Fix

Repot into fresh well-draining substrate; reduce watering frequency

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