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variegated monstera lechleriana

variegated monstera lechleriana Monstera Lechleriana Albo

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variegated monstera lechleriana Monstera Lechleriana AlboEnjoy a fabulous, easy care, variegated, climbing Monstera that most people havent grownor even heard of! Variegated Monstera lechleriana is a gorgeous hard to find species that has long, narrow leaves streaked and splotched with white and cream. As is the case with many Monstera varieties, the leaves will get larger as the plant matures and develop large round fenestrations (windows) toward the center of the leaf. A low maintenance variety, this

Enjoy a fabulous, easy-care, variegated, climbing Monstera that most people haven’t grown—or even heard of! Variegated Monstera lechleriana is a gorgeous hard-to-find species that has long, narrow leaves streaked and splotched with white and cream. As is the case with many Monstera varieties, the leaves will get larger as the plant matures and develop large round fenestrations (windows) toward the center of the leaf. A low-maintenance variety, this climbing houseplant forgives the occasional missed watering and isn’t super fussy about high humidity. Variegated Monstera lechleriana may be the plant for you if you’re looking for a gorgeous, variegated climber for your windowsill, tabletop, plant shelf, or plant stand. Order now and yours will be hand-picked and delivered fresh from our farm direct to your door. Shipping, handling, and a heat pack (if needed) is included in the price. 

  • Can climb to 6 feet or more, and if you grow it up vertically, the leaves can get much larger (more than 2 feet long) as the plant matures 
  • The variegated foliage brings in a touch of nature and life to your home décor  
  • An easy-care, hard-to-find houseplant, Variegated Monstera lechleriana is a fabulous choice for beginners and plant collectors alike 

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Monstera lechleriana Albo-Variegata

Like most Monstera species, Monstera lechleriana is native to South America, where it can be naturally found growing in rainforests from Panama south to Peru. It’s sometimes confused with other Monstera species, particularly the more common Monstera adansonii an Monstera Esqueleto. It tends to form fenestrations later than Monstera adansonii and tends to show fenestrations closer to the midrib (center of the leaf) than either adansonii or Esqueleto.

To keep this variegated vining houseplant happiest, grow it in medium to bright indoor light, ideally, within about 3 feet of an unobstructed east- or west-facing window (or the equivalent if you grow under artificial lights). It can tolerate lower light, but it won’t grow as quickly and will appear more leggy (with longer stretches of stem between the leaves). Water Variegated Monstera lechleriana as the top quarter to half of the potting mix dries to the touch if you take it out of its Wick & Grow self-watering system. Average household temperatures and humidity levels are just fine for this low-maintenance climbing houseplant.

Note: This plant may have some natural degree of toxicity and may cause discomfort or illness if ingested. Additionally, exposure to the sap of this plant may cause discomfort to individuals with a sensitivity to it upon contact. Grown for ornamental purposes and not intended for human or animal consumption. 

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