Monstera deliciosa
Monstera is a tropical climbing plant famous for its large, split leaves with natural holes. Native to Central America, it symbolizes growth, transformation, and the beauty of imperfection.
Araceae (Aroid family)
Rarely flowers indoors; blooms in spring-summer in natural habitat

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Consistent moisture but not waterlogged; high humidity preferred
Well-draining, Rich, Organic matter, Slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5-7.0)
Provide moss pole or support for climbing growth
Maintain humidity levels of 60% or higher
Wipe leaves regularly to keep them dust-free
Rotate plant regularly for even growth
Propagate easily from stem cuttings with aerial roots
Young monstera plants produce solid leaves. Fenestrations (holes) typically appear when the plant matures and receives adequate bright, indirect light.
Yes, monstera contains calcium oxalate crystals that are toxic to cats, dogs, and other pets if ingested, causing mouth irritation and difficulty swallowing.
Cut a stem section with at least one node and aerial root, place in water or moist soil until roots develop, then transplant to a permanent pot.
Yellow leaves usually indicate overwatering, underwatering, or insufficient light. Check soil moisture and adjust watering schedule accordingly.
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