Monstera obliqua Peru
Plant and Pot size:
Discover me in the Nursery:
This image is for illustration purposes only. The actual plant may vary in shape and color from the image as they are propagated from seeds. Plants are shipped without flowers.
Plant and Pot size:
Discover me in the Nursery:
This image is for illustration purposes only. The actual plant may vary in shape and color from the image as they are propagated from seeds. Plants are shipped without flowers.
This is a highly prized, rare tropical vine, famous for its delicate, lacy foliage. Its paper-thin leaves have extreme fenestration (holes), often looking more like netting than leaf. Here are some tips for growing it successfully:
This climbing aroid uses aerial roots to attach to a support pole, which is essential for it to produce its largest, mature leaves. Like most Monsteras, this plant is considered toxic if ingested by humans or pets.