A gigantic Scindapsus!  One well-rooted juvenile (Scindapsus beccarii) 4 to six inches tall, as shown in the first two photos. Rare, difficult to find, easy grower for shady tropical environments.  Native to the rainforests of the Malay/Borneo region, this epiphytic SLOW climber does well in potting media in pots also.  Mature leaves to about 3 feet long, arch out opposing each other giving a regal appearance.  Leaves are rigid and leather-like and can withstand wind.  Cannot take direct sunlight.  Slower compact grower putting out a 2 or 3 new leaves per year.  See scissors and hand for scale in photos with fully mature blooming size specimen.

Will be USDA inspected and shipped in moist sphagnum inside a closed bag to maintain humidity.