Monstera dubia is a charming and diminutive member of the Monstera genus, prized for its unique and delicate appearance. Unlike its larger relatives, Monstera dubia is a petite plant with intricate leaves that are characterized by their small size and perforated patterns, similar to the iconic Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa). The leaves of Monstera dubia are typically about the size of a human hand and have fenestrations, which are small holes or openings that add to their decorative appeal. This plant is native to the tropical rainforests of Central and South America, where it thrives in the understory, receiving filtered sunlight. Proper care includes providing bright, indirect light, maintaining a humid environment, and allowing the soil to partially dry between waterings. Monstera dubia is adored by plant enthusiasts for its compact size and charming foliage, making it a delightful addition to indoor plant collections and terrariums, adding a touch of natural beauty and uniqueness to any space.
I’ve order a lot of orchids and plants from this company. Most have been decent, some beautiful, and some terrible. This plant is super small and has no blooms on it. Not even a spike starting so will be a while before I can see its beautify.
I love the cattleya from Ecuagenera US in Apopka, FL. I can spend all day wondering around just their orchid greenhouse, checking out each and every one. I've never been able to leave without something in my hands.