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difference between monstera borsigiana and deliciosa Monstera Full Mint deliciosa borsigiana Variegata

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difference between monstera borsigiana and deliciosa Monstera Full Mint deliciosa borsigiana VariegataMonstera deliciosa var. borsigiana Full Mint Variegata' is an exceptionally rare variety within the popular Monstera group. This plant is particularly prized by collectors for the unusual mint colored variety that can appear over the leaves. Unlike the more familiar white fleshed Monstera varieties, this selection exhibits a soft, light green to mint colored markings that give the leaves a unique and refined appearance. The combination of rarity and

Monstera deliciosa var. borsigiana ‘Full Mint Variegata' is an exceptionally rare variety within the popular Monstera group. This plant is particularly prized by collectors for the unusual mint-colored variety that can appear over the leaves. Unlike the more familiar white-fleshed Monstera varieties, this selection exhibits a soft, light green to mint colored markings that give the leaves a unique and refined appearance. The combination of rarity and decorative foliage makes this variety among the most sought-after Monstera collection plants.

Origin

The species Monstera deliciosa is native to the tropical rain forests of Central America, where it grows as a climbing aroid that works its way up along tree trunks.

In its natural habitat, the plant develops in warm, moist forests where light is filtered through the canopy. The plant forms aerial roots with which it attaches to trees as it grows toward the light.

The form borsigiana is often used within horticulture to replace the faster-growing and slightly more slender-growing form of Monstera deliciosa. The variety 'Full Mint {Variegata}' is a rare selection in which the foliage shows partial mint-colored variety.

Kenmerken

Monstera deliciosa var. borsigiana ‘Full Mint Variegata' forms heart-shaped leaves that, when mature, develop the characteristic incisions and openings that Monstera is known for.

The most striking feature of this variety is its variegation. On the leaves, patterns appear in soft mint green to light green tones that contrast with the darker green leaves. On some leaves, variety can cover large areas of the leaf, while others are more subtly marked.

Because variety is a naturally varying characteristic, each plant has unique leaf markings. This makes each Monstera Full Mint {Variegata} visually distinctive.

The plant grows as a climber and develops aerial roots that allow it to attach to a support. In a suitable environment, the leaves can grow significantly larger as the plant ages.

Care

Light

Monstera deliciosa var. borsigiana ‘Full Mint Variegata' grows best in bright, indirect light. Sufficient light helps keep the variety highly visible. Avoid direct bright sunlight to prevent leaf burn.

Temperature

The plant grows well at temperatures between about 18 and 28 °C. Temperatures below about 15 °C are less well tolerated.

Substrate

Use an aerated and well-draining substrate suitable for tropical aroids. Mixtures with bark, coconut fiber and organic matter provide a good balance of moisture and ventilation around the roots.

Humidity

A humidity of about 60 percent or higher promotes healthy growth and leaf development.

Watering

Allow the top layer of the substrate to dry slightly before watering again. Preferably use demineralized water or rainwater.

Feeding

During the growing period, a light plant food can be given regularly to support healthy leaf growth.

Growth

As a climbing plant, Monstera develops best when it has a solid support, such as a moss stick or climbing structure. This allows the leaves to grow larger and gives the plant a natural growth form.

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