Our customers keep asking about our Monstera deliciosa (large size). This stunning plant hails from central America, deep within its tropical forests. Its heart-shaped leaves with natural splitting holes set the plant apart from others and make it a beautiful addition to any room. The monstera grows best in ones with bright sunlight, but it can get accustomed to medium conditions. While humid air is preferred, the deliciosa does fine with regular room humidity.
Split Leaves
When in its younger stages, the deliciosa’s leaves start off with several natural holes. As the plant matures, the holes get longer until they eventually form a split in the leaves, giving the monstera its island appearance and the nickname “swiss cheese plant”.
Tropical Colors
Embrace the tropics into your home when you add the monstera to your plant collection. It has rich, glossy, hunter green leaves paired with splashes of lime here and there, encapsulating a lush, tropical feel that plant parents love.