Monstera 'Thai Constellation' — iconic Thai cultivar developed through tissue culture, with STABLE variegation of cream-white splashes on dark green. The Grail of variegated Monstera collectors. Humidity 60-80%, bright indirect light, 18-27°C. Climbing plant for moss pole.
Approx height (including pot): 15 cm
Country of origin: Netherlands
Pot diameter: 6 cm
Monstera 'Thai Constellation' is one of the most desired Monstera cultivars in the world — a horticultural masterpiece with large lobed leaves, painted with constellations of cream-white on dark green, reminiscent of a starry night. This unique cultivar is the result of a meristem culture process developed in Thailand, from where the name comes.
Unlike Monstera deliciosa 'Albo Variegata' — whose variegation is unstable (chimerism) — Thai Constellation has genetically stable variegation, meaning each leaf will bear the distinctive pattern of cream-white splashes and stripes on dark green background. This is a rarity in the world of variegated plants and explains the high price and popularity of this cultivar.
Young leaves may appear almost completely green or only slightly variegated, but as the plant matures, the "constellation" pattern becomes increasingly evident. Each leaf is unique — the distribution of cream-white splashes varies, creating a visual spectacle that evolves throughout the plant's life. For serious collectors, Thai Constellation is the Holy Grail of variegated Monsteras.
Monstera 'Thai Constellation' is a cultivar selected from a stable genetic mutation of the Monstera deliciosa species, developed in Thailand through tissue culture (meristem culture) programs. This process ensures the stable variegation and reproducibility of the cultivar — all new plants will have the characteristic pattern.
The parent species Monstera deliciosa is native to the tropical forests of Mexico and Central America, where it grows as a climbing hemiepiphyte. The Monstera genus includes approximately 50 species native to Central and South America. The Araceae family comprises over 3,700 tropical species.
Thai Constellation was introduced to the international market in the 2010s and quickly became one of the most sought-after collector plants. The high price reflects enormous demand and the complex tissue culture propagation process.
The foliage is the absolute star. The leaves are large (15-40 cm at maturity), cordate in youth and deeply lobed or perforated at maturity, with glossy texture. Variegation appears as irregular splashes, spots and stripes of cream-white or pale yellow on intense dark green background, creating the characteristic pattern of "constellation" on the night sky.
Unlike the unstable variegation of Monstera 'Albo Variegata', Thai Constellation has stable variegation — the pattern is preserved on all new leaves due to the origin through stable genetic mutation. Some leaves may have more white, others more green, but leaves NEVER appear completely green (reverse) or completely white (without chlorophyll).
The pattern develops as the plant matures — juvenile leaves may be less variegated, and mature leaves show more pronounced "constellations". The plant is climbing and BENEFITS from a moss pole for developing larger leaves with characteristic lobes and perforations.
Monstera Thai Constellation blooms rarely in indoor culture, only on very mature plants. The flowers are typical Araceae — a cream-white cylindrical spadix in a cream spathe, which can produce after pollination an edible fruit characteristic of Monstera deliciosa. In apartment culture, flowering is considered a rare event.
Supreme choice for serious variegated plant collectors. Stable variegation makes it a valuable investment — will not lose the pattern like other unstable variegated plants. Spectacular statement plant for modern arrangements. With proper care, will develop increasingly larger and more variegated leaves.
Lungime: 15 cm
Greutate (kg): 0.25 Kg
Denumire: Monstera
Diametru: 6 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Thai Constellation has genetically STABLE variegation — all new leaves will retain the constellation pattern. Albo Variegata has unstable variegation (chimerism) — can lose variegation or produce completely white leaves that die. Thai Constellation is more consistent but more expensive.
High price reflects: complex tissue culture process required for propagation, slow growth compared to other Monsteras, enormous international demand and limited supply. Considered one of the most valuable collector plants.
Provide BRIGHT indirect light — weak light does not support variegation and can cause its loss over time. Maintain humidity 60-80%, fertilize moderately, place on moss pole. Do not cut variegated tips — they support future pattern.
Yes, all Monstera contain insoluble calcium oxalate crystals toxic to cats, dogs and humans. Ingestion causes severe oral irritation, drooling and vomiting. Place inaccessible to pets and young children.
Cut a tip portion with 2-3 variegated leaves and at least 1-2 aerial roots. Root in water or moist aroid substrate. Roots in 4-8 weeks. Cuttings must have variegation to produce new plants with the same pattern. Spring-summer ideal.