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split leaf philodendron monstera deliciosa live plant Monstera Deliciosa

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split leaf philodendron monstera deliciosa live plant Monstera DeliciosaMonstera Deliciosa is the iconic trending plant with dramatic split leaves that make it the most Instagram worthy houseplant. Fast growing, easy care, and incredibly forgiving this tropical statement plant develops stunning fenestrations (splits and holes) as it matures, creating that bold jungle vibe everyone loves. Botanical Information Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa Common Names: Split Leaf Philodendron, Ceriman Plant Family: Araceae Origin:

Monstera Deliciosa is the iconic trending plant with dramatic split leaves that make it the most Instagram-worthy houseplant. Fast-growing, easy-care, and incredibly forgiving - this tropical statement plant develops stunning fenestrations (splits and holes) as it matures, creating that bold jungle vibe everyone loves.

Botanical Information

Botanical Name: Monstera deliciosa
Common Names: Split-Leaf Philodendron, Ceriman
Plant Family: Araceae
Origin: Native to tropical rainforests of Central America
Special Feature: Develops iconic fenestrations (natural splits and holes) in mature leaves
Growth Habit: Climbing vine that can grow 1-2 feet per year indoors

Care Instructions

💧 Water: When top 2 inches of soil are dry (every 7-10 days)
☀️ Light: Bright indirect light (tolerates medium light)
🌡️ Temperature: 65-85°F
💨 Humidity: Prefers moderate to high humidity (tolerates average)
🌱 Fertilizer: Feed monthly during growing season
🪴 Support: Provide moss pole or stake for climbing growth
Air Purifying: Removes toxins and increases oxygen

Perfect Placement

Living rooms, bedrooms, home offices, or plant stands. Looks stunning climbing a moss pole or cascading from a shelf - incredibly versatile and always Instagram-worthy!

💡 Pro Tip: Give your Monstera a moss pole to climb - it encourages larger leaves with more dramatic splits and fenestrations, plus it looks amazing!

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