Monstera deliciosa - Split-Leaf Philodendron

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Description

Monstera deliciosa Brings Tropical Elegance in Your Space

The Monstera Deliciosa is a stunning houseplant that brings a touch of the tropics to any home or office. Its large, iconic fenestrated leaves, resembling Swiss cheese, create an eye-catching focal point in any room. Whether in low light or bright indirect sunlight, this plant thrives with minimal care, making it ideal for both beginner and seasoned plant lovers.

Low Maintenance, Big Impact

With its easy-care routine, the Monstera Deliciosa is perfect for anyone looking to add lush greenery without extensive effort. This plant grows quickly, with larger, more dramatic leaves when exposed to the right conditions, and it can easily become the statement piece of your indoor jungle.

Looking for a larger Monstera deliciosa?

Head over to our Floor Plant collection to shop for a larger specimen. These make excellent statement pieces for any room.

Monstera deliciosa Plant Profile

  • Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa
  • Pronunciation: mon-STER-ah de-lis-ee-OH-sah
  • Common Name: Monstera, Split Leaf Philodendron
  • Native Range: Mexico, Panama 

Ed's Care Guide

  • Care Level: Easy
  • Light: Can tolerate low light, but will grow faster and produce larger leaves if placed in medium to bright indirect light
  • Water: Thoroughly water after soil is almost completely dry
  • Humidity:  High
  • Temperature:  65-85F
  • Pruning: Prune as needed to remove brown or dead leaves.
  • Feeding:  Fertilize only in spring and summer
  • Propagation: Cuttings
  • Common Pests: Look out for spider mites, fungal root rot
  • Toxicity: Toxic to humans and pets 

Fun Fact about Monstera: Why the Holes in the Leaves?

One of the most fascinating traits of the Monstera Deliciosa is its fenestrated (split) leaves. These holes are thought to allow light to reach lower leaves in its natural habitat or to make the leaves more resistant to tearing in strong winds. This evolutionary adaptation has made it a favorite among plant enthusiasts not only for its appearance but also for its resilience.

History of the Monstera Deliciosa

Native to the tropical rainforests of Mexico and Panama, the Monstera Deliciosa gets its name from the delicious fruit it bears in the wild. While it’s rare for indoor plants to produce fruit, the name 'Deliciosa' refers to the pineapple-like flavor of its fruits, which are often called "Mexican breadfruit." Its unique aesthetic and hardiness have made it a popular plant worldwide, particularly since the mid-20th century when it became a staple in modern home decor.