This Rhaphidophora tetrasperma has been climbing for a while — and the leaves show it. Each one comes in split and expressive, the way they only do when the plant is genuinely established on a pole and growing with intention.
The fenestrations — those clean splits reaching toward the leaf edge — develop properly only once the plant is climbing vertically. On a flat surface or in a hanging basket, the leaves stay small and whole. Up a moss pole, with aerial roots anchoring into damp sphagnum, they open up. That's what you're looking at here.
The third photo shows the aerial roots through the pole — that's not decoration, that's the plant feeding itself. Established, active, and genuinely attached.
The moss pole is included. The pot shown in the photos is not included — but it gives you a good sense of the scale and the way this one sits in a room.
One plant. One pole. Ready to keep growing.
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