Monstera deliciosa ~ 55cm
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Watering frequency
1 times per week
Size
- Width - 12 cm
- Height - 50 cm
The deliciosa monstera (Latin: Monstera deliciosa) is a species beloved by almost everyone. "Almost," because those who traverse the Panamanian jungle (where it originates, among other places) might have a slightly different opinion. The vine twines around tree trunks, growing a layer of undergrowth and making movement difficult. In a home, it's one of the most wonderful plants. A piece of jungle in your home.
Care Guide
Why choose it? One of the most beautiful houseplants; Large, perforated leaves! Purifies and humidifies the air; Fits traditional and modern interiors; Fits the popular Urban Jungle trend. Cultivation tips: Tolerates light shade (likes a large amount of diffused light); Soil should be fertile and well-draining (e.g., universal potting soil + drainage at the bottom); Fertilize every 2–3 weeks with fertilizers for plants with ornamental leaves. Stop in winter; Water moderately – the soil should be slightly moist but not wet. It doesn't like excess moisture; leaves will then turn yellow; Spots on the leaves may indicate dry air. Monstera needs regular misting (with settled water); Lack of holes in the leaves indicates they are still young or the plant lacks light; Do not trim the aerial roots.
The deliciosa monstera (Latin: Monstera deliciosa) is a species beloved by almost everyone. "Almost," because those who traverse the Panamanian jungle (where it originates, among other places) might have a slightly different opinion. The vine twines around tree trunks, growing a layer of undergrowth and making movement difficult. In a home, it's one of the most wonderful plants. A piece of jungle in your home.
Care Guide
Why choose it? One of the most beautiful houseplants; Large, perforated leaves! Purifies and humidifies the air; Fits traditional and modern interiors; Fits the popular Urban Jungle trend. Cultivation tips: Tolerates light shade (likes a large amount of diffused light); Soil should be fertile and well-draining (e.g., universal potting soil + drainage at the bottom); Fertilize every 2–3 weeks with fertilizers for plants with ornamental leaves. Stop in winter; Water moderately – the soil should be slightly moist but not wet. It doesn't like excess moisture; leaves will then turn yellow; Spots on the leaves may indicate dry air. Monstera needs regular misting (with settled water); Lack of holes in the leaves indicates they are still young or the plant lacks light; Do not trim the aerial roots.
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March 2026
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