Biology:Monstera acuminata

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Short description: Species of flowering plant

Monstera acuminata
Monstera acuminata in Belize.jpg
M acuminata growing near La Milpa in Belize
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Alismatales
Family: Araceae
Genus: Monstera
Species:
M. acuminata
Binomial name
Monstera acuminata

Monstera acuminata, or shingle plant, is a species of flowering plant from family Araceae which is widespread from Mexico to Central America.[1] It is abundant in central Petén and extends north to San Luis Potosí, making it the northernmost of the species of Monstera.[2]

Description

Monstera acuminata germinates in the ground and grows horizontally as a low prostrate herb.[3] The juvenile plant is much smaller and heart-shaped with thick, roundish, waxy leaves which grow in two ranks and overlap each other with the stem elliptic in cross section and internodes 1–5 cm long and asymmetric leaves.[4][2]

When it encounters a tree trunk, it uses its ageotropic anchoring roots to grow vertically.[3] The adult plant appears similar to that of Monstera deliciosa and these leaves are developed when the plant reaches 15 feet and is an example of dimorphism. The leaves are smooth or papillose stem 2–3.5 cm thick with internodes 6–11 cm long.[4][2] After it grows upwards, the base of the stem of the hemiepiphyte dies and rots, thereby losing its connection to the soil.[3]

References

Wikidata ☰ Q11785271 entry