Tag: Monstera

  • How to Care for Monstera Dubia

    How to Care for Monstera Dubia

    Monstera Dubia a.k.a Shingle plant The Monstera Dubia is a rarer Monstera variety and a beautiful plant to add to your houseplant collection. This plant is part of the Araceae family and native to Central and South America. It’s fairly easy to care for and is a vining plant that climbs up trees and other…

  • Monstera Siltepecana Care Guide

    Monstera Siltepecana Care Guide

    Monstera Siltepecana a.k.a Silver Monstera is a rarer plant that is part of the Araceae family, native to Central America and Mexico. In the rainforest, this species of plant is known to start growing at the base of a tree as a juvenile and will climb up the trunk as it matures. The Monstera Siltepecana…

  • Thai Constellation Monstera

    Thai Constellation Monstera

    Thai Constellation Monstera are one of the most sought after indoor plant species. This special variety of variegated Monstera Deliciosa descends from a single tissue culture laboratory in Thailand, thus its fitting name. In this guide we will go through all the basics on caring for Thai Constellation Monstera. Due to it’s lineage transcending from…

  • Mini Monstera Easy Indoor Care Guide

    Mini Monstera Easy Indoor Care Guide

    Raphidophora Tetrasperma Mini Monstera Quick Overview Full Size 6-12 feet in a season Light Bright indirect Temperature 55-95˚F(12-35˚C) Humidity Medium-high Cost $ Care Level Easy Toxicity Toxic Size The Mini Monstera are one of the fastest growing aroids. Mini Monstera can grow up to 6 to 12 feet in a season with the correct care,…

  • Monstera Deliciosa

    Monstera Deliciosa

    Monstera Deliciosa a.k.a Swiss Cheese Plant/Fruit Salad Plant/Split Leaf Philodendron Monstera Deliciosa Quick Overview Full Size 8 foot high Light Bright indirect light Temperature 68-86˚F(20-30˚C) Humidity Medium-high Cost $ Care Level Easy Toxicity Toxic Monstera Deliciosa is probably one of the most popular house plants. It has beautiful large green leaves that feature slits and…

  • Monstera Adansonii Care Guide

    Monstera Adansonii Care Guide

    Monstera Adansonii aka Swiss Cheese Plant The Swiss Cheese Plant (Monstera Adansonii) gets its name from its large leaves with holes that resemble Swiss cheese. The Swiss Cheese Plant is part of the Araceae family and is found across South America and Central America. Super easy to grow, this plant is a great one to…