Monstera deliciosa – the iconic plant with large fenestrated leaves, symbol of tropical style. Grows vigorously, with spectacular leaves that develop splits and perforations as they mature. Prefers bright indirect light, temperatures of 18–28°C, and moderate watering. Note: toxic to pets and children if ingested.
Approx height (including pot): 80 cm
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Pot diameter: 19 cm
Delivery date: 1-2 weeks
Monstera deliciosa is, without doubt, one of the most iconic houseplants in the world, a symbol of contemporary tropical design and urban botanical living. Its impressive leaves — large, cordate, in a gleaming dark green — develop with maturity those characteristic fenestrations that earned it the nickname “Swiss Cheese Plant”: elegant natural perforations that transform each leaf into a work of botanical art.
This tropical climbing plant brings a dramatic, exuberant presence to any space, evoking the lush atmosphere of Central American rainforests. With minimal care, Monstera grows with impressive vigour, quickly becoming the centrepiece of any interior.
Monstera deliciosa originates from the humid tropical forests of southern Mexico and Central America, where it grows as an epiphytic vine, climbing tall tree trunks with the help of its powerful aerial roots. In the wild, it can reach heights of over 20 metres, with leaves exceeding 90cm in diameter.
The leaf fenestrations are not an aesthetic whim but a brilliant evolutionary adaptation: the holes allow light to pass through the upper layers of foliage and reach the lower leaves, maximising photosynthesis in the filtered light conditions of the forest understorey. The more bright indirect light the plant receives, the more pronounced the fenestrations will be.
Light: Prefers bright indirect light, which stimulates fenestration development. Adapts to moderate light, but leaves will remain smaller and without perforations. Avoid direct sun which can burn the leaves.
Watering: Moderate — allow the top 3-4cm of soil to dry between waterings. Monstera prefers moist but not waterlogged soil. Reduce watering frequency in winter.
Temperature: Thrives between 18-27°C. Does not tolerate temperatures below 12°C. Avoid cold draughts.
Humidity: Appreciates high humidity (50-70%) but adapts well to normal household conditions. Occasional leaf misting is beneficial.
Support: As a climbing plant, it benefits greatly from a moss pole or stake, which encourages vertical growth and the development of larger leaves.
Soil: Well-draining substrate rich in organic matter. A mix of peat, perlite and bark ensures the drainage and aeration the roots need.
Fertilising: Apply a balanced liquid fertiliser twice monthly during the growing season (spring to autumn).
Monstera deliciosa is an effective air-purifying plant, capable of absorbing formaldehyde and other harmful substances from the atmosphere. Its large leaves function as natural filters, contributing to a healthier indoor environment.
It is the ultimate statement plant — a single Monstera can completely transform the atmosphere of a room. Perfect for living rooms, bedrooms, offices and commercial spaces with tropical flair. Its leaves are so iconic that they have become a popular decorative motif in art, fashion and interior design.
Pot diameter: 19cm
Approximate height: 70-80cm (including pot)
Care level: Easy — vigorous growth with minimal care
Toxicity: Toxic if ingested (contains calcium oxalate)
Position: Bright indirect light for optimal fenestrations
Lungime: 40 cm
Greutate (kg): 5 kg
Denumire: Monstera
Diametru: 19 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Yes, Monstera deliciosa is toxic to cats and dogs. All parts of the plant contain calcium oxalate crystals that can cause oral irritation, excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing and vomiting. It is recommended to place the plant in an area inaccessible to pets and to supervise any interactions.
Monstera deliciosa prefers slightly moist soil but never waterlogged. Water the plant when the top 2-3 cm of soil have dried out completely. Generally, this means once a week in summer and every 10-14 days in winter. Make sure the pot has adequate drainage to prevent water from stagnating at the roots, which can cause root rot.
Monstera deliciosa thrives in bright to moderate indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. The plant also tolerates lower light conditions, but growth will be slower and leaves will develop fewer fenestrations. A spot near an east or north-facing window, or a few meters from a south-facing window with a curtain, is ideal.
Yes, Monstera deliciosa is a climbing plant in its natural habitat and benefits greatly from a support. A moss pole or coconut fiber support helps the plant grow vertically, stimulates the development of larger and more fenestrated leaves, and prevents disorderly growth. Without a support, the plant tends to spread horizontally and produce smaller leaves.
Fenestrations (the characteristic holes and splits) appear as the plant matures. Young leaves are usually whole, without perforations. Fenestrations typically begin to appear after the plant is 2-3 years old or when it develops leaves with a diameter over 30 cm. To encourage fenestration development, provide bright indirect light, a climbing support, and regular fertilization during the growing season.
Monstera deliciosa and Monstera adansonii are different species with distinct characteristics. Monstera deliciosa has much larger leaves (up to 60-90 cm), with splits on the edges and central perforations, and grows as an imposing plant. Monstera adansonii (also known as "Swiss Cheese Vine") has smaller leaves (10-25 cm), with many oval perforations that do not reach the leaf edge, and has a more cascading growth habit, suitable for hanging baskets.
Monstera deliciosa prefers indirect light, well-drained soil and moderate watering. Let the soil partially dry between waterings. Provide a climbing support and mist the leaves regularly.
Monstera leaves develop fenestrations (holes) as the plant matures and receives enough light. Young plants have whole leaves. Provide bright indirect light to encourage fenestrations.
Monstera deliciosa can reach 2-3 m in height indoors with a climbing support. Leaves can become very large (40-60 cm). It is a vigorously growing plant.
Monstera is easily propagated through stem cuttings with at least one node and an aerial root. Place the cutting in water or moist substrate until rooting.