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Description
splitting a monstera plant Monstera deliciosaMonstera deliciosa Monstera deliciosa is the classic green Monstera: a large tropical aroid with a climbing main stem, thick aerial roots and broad leaves that become larger and more divided as the plant matures. Juvenile leaves usually start smaller and less divided, while established growth can produce broad blades with deep splits and internal fenestrations. Indoors, Monstera deliciosa grows as a liana with a lengthening stem, spreading petioles
Monstera deliciosa
Monstera deliciosa is the classic green Monstera: a large tropical aroid with a climbing main stem, thick aerial roots and broad leaves that become larger and more divided as the plant matures. Juvenile leaves usually start smaller and less divided, while established growth can produce broad blades with deep splits and internal fenestrations.
Indoors, Monstera deliciosa grows as a liana with a lengthening stem, spreading petioles and aerial roots that help it attach as it gains height. A firm pole, plank or similar support keeps the vine guided before the upper growth becomes heavy.
How Monstera deliciosa leaves mature
- Growth habit: A climbing aroid with a thickening stem and aerial roots from the nodes.
- Leaf form: Mature leaves become glossy and broad, often with deep splits and internal holes.
- Climbing support: Vertical support holds the vine upright and keeps heavier leaves from pulling the stem outward.
- Indoor expectation: Flowers and fruit belong to the species biology but are rare indoors.
Monstera deliciosa habitat and indoor growth
Monstera deliciosa is native from parts of southern Mexico to Guatemala, where it grows in wet tropical forest. Thick roots need moisture, organic material and oxygen, so open aroid substrates with reliable drainage suit indoor plants better than dense compost.
The species belongs to Araceae and can produce a spadix with a surrounding spathe when mature. Fruit production is mainly relevant in suitable tropical outdoor climates; indoors, the plant usually stays in foliage growth, with leaf size, stem structure and climbing habit changing as it matures.
How to grow Monstera deliciosa indoors
- Light: Place in bright filtered light; strong midday sun can scorch large exposed leaves.
- Watering: Water thoroughly once the upper part of the potting mix has dried, then let the pot drain.
- Root zone: Use a chunky mix with bark, fibre and mineral drainage so thick roots receive oxygen.
- Temperature: Keep warm and away from cold draughts; this species is not frost tolerant.
- Support: Add a pole or board early, before the main stem bends under mature growth.
- Feeding: Feed moderately once broad new leaves are expanding, then reduce fertiliser if the mix stays cool or growth slows.
- Repotting: Repot when thick roots press against the pot or lift the plant, keeping the main stem supported before and after the move.
Common Monstera deliciosa growth problems
- Yellowing lower leaves: Check for wet substrate, poor drainage or roots sitting in water.
- Dry brown edges: Review watering rhythm, root dryness, heat exposure and direct sun contact.
- Small new leaves: Check maturity, root space, support, temperature and light.
- Leaning stem: Tie the main vine to support, keeping ties away from petioles and new growth.
Monstera deliciosa toxicity and handling
Monstera deliciosa contains needle-like calcium oxalate crystals. Chewed leaves, stems or unripe plant parts can irritate the mouth and throat, and fresh sap may irritate skin.
Botanical name of Monstera deliciosa
Monstera deliciosa Liebm. was published in 1849 and belongs to Araceae. Monstera refers to the unusual mature leaf form, while deliciosa points to the edible ripe fruit produced by mature plants in suitable tropical conditions.
Given space and support, Monstera deliciosa develops from a compact young plant into a long-term climbing aroid with broad mature leaves.
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