Hi Steve, good hearing from you. Your story about the Monstera gave me a good chuckle while having my morning coffee. And I completely understand, as It would take a very patient spouse to put up with my plant collection antics.
And Good luck with the new Monstera. I know the regular Monsteras are virtually indestructible.
The P. Verrucosum: I removed from the moss pole and propagated cuttings. If IN was easy driving distance from RI, I’d bring you one.
It Seems to be doing well now . The plant must have come with spider mites as I don’t see them on any other plants.
Anyhow, a long story, but I needed to remove from moss pole because it was impractical to maintain in the glass cabinet. I was having to mist the plant undersides and treat for mites but the constant wetness then led to rotting problems.
So, now is growing with a bamboo stake. One in the glass cabinet with the warocqueanums and the others in regular room conditions. Some pics below.
A few others I’m growing here in the cottage kitchen. The bulk of my aroids are growing in the sunroom.