Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Alismatales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
xanthospatha
ID:
246507

Status:
valid

Authors:
Madison

Source:
wcs

Year:
1977

Citation Micro:
Contr. Gray Herb. 207: 65 (1977)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000245839

Common Names

  • Monstera xanthospatha
  • Yellow-spotted Monstera
  • Monstera

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Description

Monstera xanthospatha (also called Ceriman, among many other common names) is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae family. It is native to Central America and Mexico. It grows in tropical rainforests, often near rivers and streams.

Uses & Benefits

Monstera xanthospatha is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a houseplant. It is also used medicinally to treat skin diseases and infections.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Monstera xanthospatha is small and white with a yellow center. The seed is small and round, and the seedling is a small, tender plant with long, thin leaves.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Monstera xanthospatha is a tropical evergreen vine that can be grown in partial to full shade. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and should be fertilized monthly. Propagation is done through stem cuttings or division of the root ball.

Where to Find Monstera xanthospatha

Monstera xanthospatha can be found in Central and South America, particularly in Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, and Peru.

Monstera xanthospatha FAQ

What is the ideal temperature for Monstera xanthospatha?

Monstera xanthospatha prefers temperatures between 65-80°F (18-27°C).

How much light does Monstera xanthospatha need?

Monstera xanthospatha prefers bright, indirect light.

What type of soil is best for Monstera xanthospatha?

Monstera xanthospatha prefers a well-draining, peat-based potting mix.

Species in the Monstera genus

Monstera acacoyaguensis, Monstera acuminata, Monstera adansonii, Monstera boliviana, Monstera buseyi, Monstera costaricensis, Monstera deliciosa, Monstera dissecta, Monstera dubia, Monstera egregia, Monstera epipremnoides, Monstera filamentosa, Monstera glaucescens, Monstera gracilis, Monstera lechleriana, Monstera lentii, Monstera luteynii, Monstera membranacea, Monstera minima, Monstera molinae, Monstera obliqua, Monstera oreophila, Monstera pinnatipartita, Monstera pittieri, Monstera punctulata, Monstera siltepecana, Monstera spruceana, Monstera standleyana, Monstera subpinnata, Monstera tenuis, Monstera tuberculata, Monstera xanthospatha, Monstera amargalensis, Monstera praetermissa, Monstera kessleri, Monstera aureopinnata, Monstera barrieri, Monstera cenepensis, Monstera vasquezii, Monstera planadensis, Monstera florescanoana, Monstera bocatorana, Monstera alticola, Monstera coloradensis, Monstera fortunense, Monstera jefense, Monstera pirrense, Monstera maderaverde, Monstera tacanaensis, Monstera guzmanjacobiae,

Species in the Araceae family

Adelonema erythropus, Adelonema allenii, Adelonema crinipes, Adelonema hammelii, Adelonema kvistii, Adelonema mofflerianum, Adelonema orientale, Adelonema pallidinervium, Adelonema panamense, Adelonema peltatum, Adelonema picturatum, Adelonema roezlii, Adelonema speariae, Adelonema wallisii, Adelonema wendlandii, Adelonema yanamonoense, Aglaodorum griffithii, Aglaonema brevispathum, Aglaonema chermsiriwattanae, Aglaonema cochinchinense, Aglaonema commutatum, Aglaonema cordifolium, Aglaonema costatum, Aglaonema densinervium, Aglaonema flemingianum, Aglaonema hookerianum, Aglaonema marantifolium, Aglaonema modestum, Aglaonema nebulosum, Aglaonema nitidum, Aglaonema ovatum, Aglaonema philippinense, Aglaonema pictum, Aglaonema pumilum, Aglaonema rotunda, Aglaonema simplex, Aglaonema tricolor, Aglaonema vittatum, Aglaonema robeleynii, Aglaonema birmanicum, Aglaonema nicobaricum, Aglaonema tassae, Alloschemone inopinata, Alloschemone occidentalis, Alocasia megawatiae, Alocasia chaii, Alocasia infernalis, Alocasia nycteris, Alocasia hypoleuca, Alocasia jiewhoei,

References

Michael T. Madison (b.1948): Based on occurrence of standard abbreviation 'Madison' in the authors string.
POWO record for urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:163969-2: Based on the WCVP April 2023 data release.