Monstera minima D19cm - Eufloria

1.111,97 CZK

Monstera minima (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) – a tropical climbing plant with fenestrated leaves in a compact format. Fast-growing, ideal for spaces needing a tropical accent without the size of a Monstera deliciosa. Prefers bright indirect light and temperatures of 18–27°C. Note: toxic to pets if ingested.

Approx height (including pot): 90 cm

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Pot diameter: 19 cm

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🌿 Monstera minima – Tropical Elegance in a Compact Format

Monstera minima (scientific name: Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) is a tropical climbing plant that combines the charm of the classic Monstera with a much more compact and manageable format. Its leaves, though smaller, display the same fenestrated splits that made Monstera deliciosa famous, creating a similar visual effect but on a more intimate scale. It is the perfect plant for those who love the tropical aesthetic but lack the space for a full-sized Monstera.

🌍 Origins & Botanical History

Although marketed as “Monstera minima,” this plant is actually Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, a species from the Araceae family, native to Thailand and Malaysia. It is not directly related to the genus Monstera but to Rhaphidophora, though the visual resemblance is remarkable. The popular name “Mini Monstera” reflects this similarity. In its natural habitat, it grows as a climbing plant on tree trunks in humid tropical forests.

🌿 Foliage – The Perfect Miniature of Fenestrated Leaves

The leaves are the main fascination of this plant. At 8–15 cm, they display deep splits that give them the characteristic fenestrated appearance, similar to Monstera deliciosa. Each leaf is a small specimen of natural art, with elongated segments and open spaces that let light through. The colour is a fresh green with a fine, slightly glossy texture.

The leaves grow on thin, flexible vines that can climb a support or hang freely, offering versatility in styling.

🌱 Growth Habit & Development

Monstera minima has a climbing growth habit, with vines that can reach 100–200 cm with adequate support. Growth is fast in optimal conditions, with the plant constantly producing new leaves. It prefers bright indirect light, temperatures of 18–27°C, moderate to high humidity, and watering when the top layer of soil has dried out. A moss pole or vertical support encourages the production of larger, more fenestrated leaves.

✨ Why Choose Monstera minima from Eufloria?

At Eufloria, every plant is carefully selected from trusted European growers. The Monstera minima you receive will be healthy, with well-developed vines and fenestrated leaves, ready to bring the spirit of the tropics into your home.

Product compliance information

Lungime: 40 cm

Greutate (kg): 10 kg

Denumire: Monstera

Diametru: 19 cm

Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra

Tip plantă: Decorative

Utilizare: Interior

Tip suport: Ghiveci

Material Suport: Plastic

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Is Monstera minima toxic to pets?

Yes, Monstera minima is toxic to cats, dogs and other pets. The plant contains calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive salivation and digestive upset if ingested. Keep the plant away from curious pets.

How often should I water Monstera minima?

Water Monstera minima when the top 2-3 cm of soil has dried out – usually once a week during the growing season and every 10-14 days in winter. As a tropical climbing plant, it prefers consistently slightly moist but not waterlogged soil. Overwatering can cause root rot, while allowing the soil to dry out completely will cause yellowing and dropping of leaves. Use room-temperature water and ensure the pot has adequate drainage. Always check soil moisture before watering – if the soil still feels damp to the touch, wait another day or two.

What type of light does Monstera minima prefer?

Monstera minima prefers bright to medium indirect light, similar to the understory conditions of the tropical forest where it grows naturally. Position the plant near a bright window but away from direct sunlight, which can scorch the delicate leaves. The plant also tolerates lower light, though growth will be slower and the characteristic leaf fenestrations may be less pronounced. Avoid prolonged direct sun exposure, especially during summer months. A location with light filtered through curtains or 1-2 meters from an east or west-facing window is ideal.

Does Monstera minima need climbing support?

Yes, Monstera minima is a natural climbing plant that benefits greatly from vertical support. In its natural habitat in the tropical forests of Thailand and Malaysia, the plant climbs tree trunks using its aerial roots. Indoors, you can provide a moss pole, coconut coir pole, trellis, or wooden support. When given adequate support, the plant produces larger and more beautifully fenestrated leaves. Without support, Monstera minima will grow in a trailing or hanging manner, which also makes it suitable for hanging pots or allowing it to cascade from a shelf.

How can I propagate Monstera minima?

Monstera minima is most easily propagated through stem cuttings. Choose a stem section with at least one node (the point where leaves and aerial roots grow) and cut below the node with a sharp, sterilized knife or scissors. The cutting can be rooted in water or directly in moist substrate. In water, change the water every few days and wait until roots reach 3-5 cm before planting in soil. The ideal time for propagation is spring or summer when the plant is actively growing. Cuttings with aerial roots already formed have the highest chance of success.

What is the difference between Monstera minima and Monstera deliciosa?

While both are popular tropical plants with fenestrated leaves, Monstera minima (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) is not actually a Monstera – it belongs to the genus Rhaphidophora in the Araceae family. The popular name "Mini Monstera" comes from its visual resemblance to Monstera deliciosa, but in a much more compact format. Monstera deliciosa has leaves that can reach 60-90 cm, while Monstera minima leaves usually stay between 10-20 cm. Monstera minima grows much faster, is easier to manage in small spaces, and has a more delicate, climbing habit. Both plants are mildly toxic to pets and prefer similar conditions of indirect light and humidity.

How do you care for Monstera minima?

Monstera minima (Rhaphidophora tetrasperma) prefers indirect light, well-drained soil and regular watering when the top layer dries. Provide a climbing support. Ideal temperature is 18-27°C.

What is the difference between Monstera minima and Monstera deliciosa?

Monstera minima is actually Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, a different species with smaller leaves and faster growth. Leaves have similar fenestrations but are much more compact, ideal for small spaces.

How fast does Monstera minima grow?

Monstera minima grows quickly, producing multiple leaves per month in optimal light and humidity conditions. It can grow over 1 m per year with adequate support.

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